High-relief shield

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Vitus von Atzinger
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High-relief shield

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I won't be making many of these. Charges are epoxy-coated leather.
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Very difficult.
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Feet are giving me fits.
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Very nice, sir. Your work keeps getting better & better. Charges are glued down I assume?
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