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Just How Flat Should a "Flat V" Be?

For any of you who have wondered, "Just how flat should a "Flat V" be?", here are a couple of photos, sent to me by one of our "lurkers". And while we're at it, check out those beautiful "ridged" markers and the plain polished steel hands.

You know . . . I just love the lurkers!! Sure, it would be great if they would post messages and photos, but I can understand their reluctance. And I've got to say that some of them have some amazing watches and excellent photographic skills!!

Thanks to today's Star Lurker . . . you know who you are!!

Jeff

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