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For example, the SOP for the Delaware comb is much more clear.....
COMB: Single, moderately large, well developed, set firmly on head, perfectly straight and having five well defined points, those in front and rear smaller than those in center, blade smooth; inclining slightly downward, but not following contour of neck too closely.
Marans says simply:
COMB: Single, moderately large, straight, upright, evenly serrated with five points; the blade not touching the neck.
In the general scale of points, the comb is worth a total of 5 points. Deductions are for the number of points, twisted, thumbmark, texture, oversize or undersize.
The deduction for wrong color of eyes is only 1/2 to 2 points, so why is the eye color a bigger concern than the comb?
Just curious on this.
For example, the SOP for the Delaware comb is much more clear.....
COMB: Single, moderately large, well developed, set firmly on head, perfectly straight and having five well defined points, those in front and rear smaller than those in center, blade smooth; inclining slightly downward, but not following contour of neck too closely.
Marans says simply:
COMB: Single, moderately large, straight, upright, evenly serrated with five points; the blade not touching the neck.
In the general scale of points, the comb is worth a total of 5 points. Deductions are for the number of points, twisted, thumbmark, texture, oversize or undersize.
The deduction for wrong color of eyes is only 1/2 to 2 points, so why is the eye color a bigger concern than the comb?
Just curious on this.
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