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gap between shank and stem
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<blockquote data-quote="pepesdad1" data-source="post: 525307" data-attributes="member: 3024"><p>Ditto to all above. My answer is humidity and briar swelling. Humidity where I live ranges in the 75-95% all the time. So....Screw it, when I'm dead and gone someone else can deal with the question...I'm sticking with humidity. (literally)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepesdad1, post: 525307, member: 3024"] Ditto to all above. My answer is humidity and briar swelling. Humidity where I live ranges in the 75-95% all the time. So....Screw it, when I'm dead and gone someone else can deal with the question...I'm sticking with humidity. (literally) [/QUOTE]
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