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Old 19 October 2010, 02:48 AM   #1
RoleXavier
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First "serious" gash.

The other day I was doing some work at home with my laptop when accidentally I strike my 16610LV with a glass table, I tought... "In what way can a glass table harm my Sub"? So I didn't panic.

The next morning while polishing my Sub, I noticed that there was a very minimal imperfection on the "center-to-brushed" area of the lower right lug, very small, almost invisible "at first glance" and to the untrained eye, but enought to reflect light in a way that "bothers and reminds" me what happened.

Sorry for the bad quality low resolution picture from a Blackberry, but if you fine-tune your eyes you will see the gash.

Will this gash be easily and totally removed in the future while at the RSC for the 5th year recomended overhaul?
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