It's been put up against fast rotating wire bristles (I think that's what it's called)
in my view.
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It does appear to be intentional damage... as to shop class, the elimination of metal, wood, automotive shop classes were a major blow to our education system....and the disintegration continues. Cheers, RickO
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It's been put up against fast rotating wire bristles (I think that's what it's called)
in my view.
Like a wire wheel? Makes sense
That's one beat up nickel.
Seen better days I'm sure
Someone was bored in shop class.
Is there a school with shop class still??
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It does appear to be intentional damage... as to shop class, the elimination of metal, wood, automotive shop classes were a major blow to our education system....and the disintegration continues. Cheers, RickO