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Fostex FE166E - Back loaded horns
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<blockquote data-quote="handsome" data-source="post: 49429" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>no joke about standing it upside down my cats couldn't keep away from a pair of horns i used to have like that. would desperately try to get around the damn first fold....ampdog is right about about smoothing the right angle transitions...but then ideally all horns would be curved. this is not a thumbsuck design but a proven one so no doubt it has been factored in, but laways something to think about next time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsome, post: 49429, member: 772"] no joke about standing it upside down my cats couldn't keep away from a pair of horns i used to have like that. would desperately try to get around the damn first fold....ampdog is right about about smoothing the right angle transitions...but then ideally all horns would be curved. this is not a thumbsuck design but a proven one so no doubt it has been factored in, but laways something to think about next time... [/QUOTE]
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