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I agree with that, Archie...

but to me, the off-set outside of that inlay depression would have to be pretty severe, not just slight, to be considered an error. Not only because of the placement, but also for the fact that it was not caught during manufacture. Because of the process involved, I don't consider an off-center inlay (one where a good portion is not grossly outside the inlay depression) an error. But that's just me. grin

Bedo

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It depends on the chip & how much it is off
But according to Archie... grin
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But according to the club's Glossary of Terms ...
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I agree with that, Archie...
My two cents on errors and variations
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Perhaps we're using the wrong term (error) ~~~
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I'd go with the 25% figue... and less w/ a C&S ~~~
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Thanks for that useful answer Archie
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Smartass. Try again vbg
None are errors...
How wrong you are grin
I'll refine my answer...
You are very welcome David ...
grin grin grin Come on, Archie; answer the question. I'm
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Wow!!! You all gave me some fantastic feedback.
picture of my off-center inlays

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