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The shoulder rings were built with strip styrene fused to a thin piece of abs. This was then mounted to the shoulder using a tab method. Hmmm i guess the education i got was worth it. anyway, the rings are in two parts, mounted front and back with a seam at the top and bottom. The top seam will be covered by the shoulder bell mount. the bottom seam won't be visable, at least i hope not.
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