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Re: Re: Re: Re: Process of extension


Posted by: dog (dawg11@flash.net) on Tue Jan 4 00:15:32 2000


> Hi Dog
>
> You are right and I was wrong. Sorry Dog. I had just posted a reply to Skipper who does believe the lead arm (bottom hand) is moving forward at contact. Once again sorry for the mistake. What are your thoughts on lead arm pulling back at contact?
>
>Hi Jack, From my experience, yes I believe the lead arm does pull back at contact, completing maximum rotation. I guess it is hard to digest the term pulling back, because it suggests losing power, but you are right, how else can you say it..thanks-dog


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