Is there a description somewhere of what the difference is? what makes it a nontypical vs a typical.
I have heard that if one point on one side, was slightly a different shape than the same point on the other side, it is a non-typical...
Anyone know?
Does a broken brow tine, make it non? ( broken in velvet )
I am just looking for some clarification, there is no mention of what makes a typical a typical, or a non a non, on either of the sites - Boone, or Pope.
thanks
lildave
I have heard that if one point on one side, was slightly a different shape than the same point on the other side, it is a non-typical...
Anyone know?
Does a broken brow tine, make it non? ( broken in velvet )
I am just looking for some clarification, there is no mention of what makes a typical a typical, or a non a non, on either of the sites - Boone, or Pope.
thanks
lildave