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when silky meets bridge.... ever wondered?


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Really would of thought and the bridges would of been a bit stronger then that and slightly more cut proof if there's such a thing.

 

yea you would think that would be the case but it seems not. Maybe there should be a thin and of course, strong wire inside the bridge or even wire woven into it somehow.... something to think about there mr manufacturer.

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i was talking about this the other day, great vid... i carry my silky on my left side (all sharps on the left, so im constanlty pulling it across infront of me, very very carefuly i might add, perhaps i'll try it on my right hand side for a change....

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