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Old June 25th, 2005
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Re: Metal wishbones

Hiya

The fraying of either dyneema or cable wishbones is due to the notch's in the spear not being smooth. I've had my Picasso's and Omer's and Beuchat's notchs polished smooth and not even the outer core of my dyneema wish-bones show any sign of damage.

Just a side note: both my 90 and 110cm Picasso's hole at the end of the spear (where your shooting line is attached) were quite rough. You could actually see how it was damaging the shooting line. A quick polish to remove all the sharp edges and no more problems!!!

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