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The Art of Craftsmanship: Shieldon Viper's Engineering Journey
Posted by: Shieldon Created Date: 23 Apr 0 Comments

The Art of Craftsmanship: Shieldon Viper's Engineering Journey

Crafting Excellence: The Genesis of Shieldon Viper

The Embodiment of Quality and Innovation

At Shieldon, the pursuit of perfection is not merely a philosophy; it's the ethos that drives every cut, curve, and component of our knives. With an unwavering commitment to quality, our mission transcends the mere production of everyday carry knives, venturing into the realm of innovation where functionality meets artistry. The Shieldon Viper, a masterpiece crafted from this dedication, stands as a testament to what can be achieved when passion for knife design is fused with advanced engineering techniques.

 

Forging a Partnership with Eric Garza

The conceptual journey of the Shieldon Viper began not in the confines of a sterile design lab but within the vibrant community of bespoke knife enthusiasts, where Eric Garza's original fixed knife captured the imagination of many. Known for his hands-on approach and his deep-rooted love for knife making, Garza's designs embody a spirit of traditional craftsmanship that resonates powerfully with the Shieldon philosophy. It was this shared passion for excellence that led to the collaborative venture between Shieldon and Eric Garza, aiming to transform his beloved fixed knife design into a practical, yet refined everyday carry knife.

 

Previewing the Viper's Design Evolution

The design process of the Shieldon Viper is a narrative of intricate decision-making, where each element undergoes rigorous scrutiny to ensure it lives up to the Shieldon standard. From the robust 154CM blade material to the ergonomic G10 handle, from the subtle strength of the nested liner lock to the smooth action of the caged ceramic ball bearings, every aspect of the Viper has been painstakingly considered. The collaboration with Eric Garza marks a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship with Shieldon's cutting-edge technology, resulting in a pocket knife that is not only a tool but an expression of the owner's style and sophistication.

 

In the following sections, we will delve into the detailed design process of the Viper. We'll uncover how the knife's identity was shaped, from the initial hand-drawn concepts to the final touches that define its unique character. Join us as we reveal the story behind the Viper's transformation from a simple sketch to a precision-engineered EDC knife that reflects the true spirit of Shieldon's craftsmanship.

 

The Birth of Viper: A Fixed Blade Reimagined

Preserving the Soul of the Original

The genesis of the Shieldon Viper was an instance of serendipity meeting innovation. Eric Garza's initial fixed blade design was more than a tool; it was a piece of art that fused functionality with a distinct aesthetic appeal. When the opportunity arose for Shieldon to collaborate with Garza and transform his fixed knife concept into an everyday carry (EDC) item, the goal was clear: to maintain the soul of the original while enhancing its utility for daily tasks.

 

From Eric Garza's Workshop to Shieldon's Engineering

The journey of the Viper began in the hands of a craftsman. Garza's design was already well-received within knife circles, its design reflecting his deep connection to family, faith, and a simplicity in life that resonated with Shieldon's principles. Garza, a man more comfortable with physical tools than digital interfaces, delivered the essence of Viper through a series of handcrafted models and photographs, eschewing CAD for craftsmanship. It was Shieldon's task to translate this tactile creation into a form suited for strategic mass production while respecting the original size and form as closely as possible.

 

Adapting Size for Strategic EDC Suitability

The original Viper was a formidable piece, its size lending it a presence felt immediately upon grasp. However, for a knife to slip seamlessly into the role of a discreet EDC, certain dimensions had to be rethought. The Shieldon team, with Garza's blessing, began the delicate process of scaling down the design. The result was to bring the overall length from 220mm to a more manageable 200mm, ensuring the blade did not exceed 3.5 inches—a size more attuned to the everyday user's needs.

 

Maintaining the Essence Amidst Change

Throughout the downsizing process, the challenge was to preserve the knife's original character—the essence that made it the Viper. It was a delicate balance of keeping the knife's notable silhouette—a blend of strength and grace akin to its namesake—and ensuring it retained the "fixed knife feeling" within its new foldable form. This balance was not only a directive; it was an homage to Garza's vision, ensuring that the essence of the Viper was not lost but reborn in its new iteration.

 

The Viper Takes Shape: Preliminary Designs

With the measurements and photos provided by Garza, Shieldon's design team began crafting the preliminary 3D models. The Viper's transition from a physical model to a digital blueprint was undertaken with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every wave in the blade and curve in the handle was a mirror to Garza's original creation. Despite the challenges, the team persisted, driven by the shared vision of creating a knife that stood out not just for its quality but also for its story—a story of shared values, passion, and the transcendent beauty of skilled craftsmanship.

 

Collaboration with a Visionary – Partnering with Eric Garza

The Inception of the Shieldon and Garza Alliance

In the vibrant sphere of knife-making, where skill meets passion, Shieldon found its kindred spirit in Eric Garza, a visionary American Christian knife maker whose creations are more than mere tools; they are extensions of his zest for life and the love for his family. It was his model at a knife exhibit, the Viper, which drew widespread acclaim and marked the beginning of a partnership that would blend Garza's traditional craftsmanship with Shieldon's state-of-the-art manufacturing.

 

Choosing Viper: From Exhibit to Production Line

Selecting the Viper model for production was a pivotal moment in Shieldon's collaboration with Garza. Amidst the clamor for his work from top knife manufacturers, it was Shieldon's dedication to quality and the shared ethos of craftsmanship that resonated with Garza. Shieldon was not merely offering to manufacture a knife; they were offering to immortalize Garza's vision, to craft a best-seller that felt personal and true to its fixed-blade origins. The Viper was not just a knife; it was a statement of design and passion.

 

Embodying the Spirit of Craftsmanship

Throughout the adaptation of the Viper, Shieldon's team engaged deeply with the spirit of craftsmanship that Garza brought to his work. Every decision, from the selection of robust 154CM blade steel to the eye-catching tangerine G10 handle, was made with a profound respect for the knife's original design and the story it told. Shieldon understood that the Viper was more than just an amalgamation of materials and angles; it was a canvas where Garza's life experiences and design philosophy were etched in steel and G10.

 

The collaboration was more than business; it was a confluence of two entities with a shared reverence for the art of knife-making. Shieldon's expertise in advanced design processes, paired with Garza's traditional touch, ensured that every element of the Viper was meticulously designed to showcase both the practicality and the soul of a craftsman's spirit. The result? A knife not only designed but forged in partnership, where every line, every curve, and every edge echoed the passion and precision that defines both Shieldon and Eric Garza.

 

Design Challenges – Transforming Size and Structure

Mastering the Technicalities of Resizing

The Shieldon Viper, with its roots as a substantial fixed blade, posed a significant challenge when it came to crafting a version that upheld the essentials for an everyday carry (EDC) knife. In transitioning to an EDC folding knife, the Shieldon engineering team faced the complex task of reducing the Viper's dimensions while preserving its robust presence. This involved intricate calculations, a thorough understanding of material science, and a commitment to maintain the 154CM blade's drop point—a feature integral to the knife's versatile functionality.

 

Preserving Original Design Integrity in a Compact Form

Adapting the Viper to a smaller form meant ensuring that the knife's original design integrity remained untouched. It was essential to retain the distinctive wave of the blade edge which distinguished Eric Garza's design and contributed to the Viper's cutting efficiency. The team meticulously replicated the original blade's sharpened angle of 15-20 degrees, ensuring that the knife's out-of-the-box sharpness was uncompromised, even in its scaled-down version.

 

Aesthetic and Practical Balance

Balancing aesthetics with practicality became a cornerstone of the design process. The inherent beauty of the Viper's form had to be nuanced with features necessary for a reliable EDC knife. The team focused on achieving a slim profile without sacrificing the knife's solid feel, a task that led to the innovative use of T8 screws and a nested liner lock. These choices not only ensured the handle's strength and simplicity but also maintained the Viper's striking appearance, now complemented by its tangerine G10 handle, a clear nod to its namesake's vibrant and dynamic nature.

 

Maintaining the balance between a faithful homage to the fixed original and the ergonomic requirements of a folding knife required both precision and creativity. The Shieldon team's expertise was paramount in crafting a pivot system that allowed for the smooth operation of the flipper opening mechanism, supported by caged ceramic ball bearings. This delicate interplay of design and function ensured that the Viper not only looked the part but performed beyond expectations.

 

While the transition to a smaller size was essential for the EDC market, the Shieldon team ensured that each design element reflected the spirit of Eric Garza's original creation. From the DLC blade finish, reminiscent of the hardest natural material, diamond, to the choice of handle color, every detail was scrutinized and executed with the highest standards of craftsmanship. The result was a knife that embodied both Garza's artisanal spirit and Shieldon's commitment to excellence, setting a new benchmark in the fusion of beauty and utility.

 

Blade Crafting – Mastering the Wave Edge

Innovating the Waved Blade Edge Design

At the heart of the Shieldon Viper lies its distinctive waved blade edge, a feature that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. The design team, while converting Eric Garza's original fixed blade vision into an EDC folding knife, placed considerable emphasis on replicating this unique characteristic. The blade’s edge is not merely a tool for cutting; it's a statement of the Viper's identity, merging a traditional drop point with a modern flourish that enhances cutting efficiency and ease of use.

 

Techniques for Sharpness and Durability

Achieving the perfect synthesis of sharpness and durability in the Viper's waved blade edge required a deep understanding of blade geometry and the application of precise manufacturing techniques. Utilizing 154CM, a premium steel known for its superior edge retention and toughness, the engineering team employed advanced grinding methods to sculpt the blade, ensuring a consistent 15-20 degree sharpened angle along the curve. This meticulous process not only heightened the blade's functionality for chopping and slicing tasks but also extended its lifespan.

 

Balancing Aesthetics With Functionality

The Viper's blade undergoes a Diamond-Like Coating (DLC) process, which imparts the toughest finish available, offering supreme corrosion resistance and a sleek, black appearance that complements the tangerine G10 handle. The flat grind chosen for the blade strikes an optimal balance, maintaining a thin edge for precision tasks while providing enough material to withstand rigorous use. The result is a blade that is both visually striking and practically indestructible, staying true to the Shieldon spirit of excellence.

 

Creating the wave edge was not just about following a blueprint; it was about capturing the very essence of Garza's initial design and translating it into a form that could withstand the demands of daily use. Through a seamless blend of innovation and tradition, the Shieldon team has ensured that the Viper's blade stands as a testament to superior craftsmanship and the relentless pursuit of perfection in knife design.

 

Engineering the Pivot – Precision in Motion

Crafting the Seamless Opening Experience

The pivotal mechanism of the Shieldon Viper is an embodiment of mechanical poetry in motion. The engineering challenge behind creating a flawless opening experience was met with innovative design and meticulous precision. Central to this was the selection of a caged ceramic ball bearing system, providing a fluid, frictionless pivot point that allows the blade to glide open with a satisfying smoothness that enthusiasts and everyday users alike can appreciate.

 

The Flawless Flipper Mechanism

When it comes to EDC knives, the ease of opening is paramount, and Shieldon's choice of a flipper for the Viper was a deliberate one. Its integration required a deep understanding of the delicate interplay between blade balance, detent strength, and pivot alignment. The flipper mechanism was not just about functionality; it was about creating an intuitive and reliable extension of the user’s hand. With a light press, the blade deploys rapidly and locks securely into place, courtesy of a nested liner lock that offers an additional layer of safety and efficiency.

 

Synergy of Design and Function

The engineering team at Shieldon went beyond the mere mechanics of the pivot. Every aspect of the flipper mechanism was scrutinized, from the tactile surface that engages the thumb to the precise angle at which the flipper protrudes when closed. These details ensured not just performance, but also comfort and ease, which are crucial for a knife that claims to be an EDC staple.

 

The Viper's flipper is more than just a method of opening; it's a statement of the knife’s identity—a seamless blend of Eric Garza's traditional design values and Shieldon's commitment to modern utility and style. The result is a pivot mechanism that operates with the silence of a whisper and the reliability of a Shieldon promise, making the Viper's opening action an experience in itself, one that knife aficionados will turn to time and time again for its satisfying precision.

 

Aesthetic Refinement – Honing the Viper's Look

Transitioning from Rugged to Refined

The Shieldon Viper's design journey from a survival-oriented fixed blade to a sophisticated EDC knife required more than engineering prowess—it demanded an aesthetic transformation. The design team was tasked with refining the Viper’s look to align with the elegance expected from a top-tier EDC knife. This evolution saw the originally robust silhouette of the Viper become sleeker, all while retaining the knife's commanding presence.

 

Achieving the Desired Profile

The process of handle and blade slimming was not merely a reduction in size but a careful rearticulation of the Viper’s design language. In the blade, every millimeter retained was an homage to the original design's strength, while each fraction removed contributed to a more streamlined profile. The 3mm blade thickness struck the perfect balance, ensuring robustness without the bulk.

 

The handle underwent a similar transformation. The engineering team optimized the G10 material—renowned for its resilience and grip—paring it down to a thickness of 12mm to enhance the knife’s carry comfort and pocketability. The nested liner lock mechanism contributed to this slimming, offering the necessary locking strength without adding unnecessary layers to the handle's structure.

 

Sleekness in Every Detail

For the Viper, every detail speaks to the Shieldon spirit. The tangerine color of the G10 handle was chosen not only for its eye-catching appeal but also for its modern and youthful vibe, setting the Viper apart in the EDC category. The blade's DLC finish, mirroring the toughness of a diamond, was applied to ensure resilience against the elements, a detail that subtly nods to the knife’s rugged origins while exuding a polished, contemporary aesthetic.

Achieving the desired slim profile without compromising on the structural integrity was a feat that showcased Shieldon's commitment to craftsmanship. The result is a Viper that feels as much at home in the wilderness as it does in the urban jungle, a knife that is not just carried but displayed with pride. The Shieldon Viper is a testament to the philosophy that a knife can be both a tool and a work of art, with every aspect designed to please the senses and perform without.

 

Selecting the Palette – The Color of Innovation

The Art of Color Selection in Knife Design

Color is more than a mere attribute of an object; it conveys emotion, significance, and intent. In the realm of knife design, the selection of the color palette is a deliberate process that blends brand identity, aesthetic appeal, and psychological impact. When the Shieldon engineering team embarked on the color selection for the Viper, they were not just choosing a hue; they were curating an experience.

 

From Concept to Selection

The deliberation over the Viper's color scheme was a meticulous process. It involved sifting through the psychological connotations of colors, the practicality of the knife in various environments, and the prevailing trends in the EDC community. The team wanted a color that would resonate with the Viper's identity—a hue that reflects its agility, its sleekness, and its readiness for action.

 

The pivotal decision to opt for the vibrant tangerine G10 for the Viper's handle was not made lightly. This choice was influenced by market research and a desire to distinguish the Viper in the marketplace. The tangerine hue is not only eye-catching but also offers a modern twist that appeals to a broad demographic of knife enthusiasts. It's a color that captures the essence of innovation, resonating with the vitality and spirit of the Shieldon brand.

 

Finalizing the Tangerine G10 Handle

The tangerine G10 handle emerged as the frontrunner after considering numerous options. This color transforms the Viper from a mere tool into a statement piece, one that stands out boldly against the monotony of traditional knife designs. The selection of G10 material, renowned for its durability and grip, ensures that the color remains vivid and true even through rigorous use, symbolizing the Shieldon commitment to quality.

 

The finalized tangerine G10 handle is not just a color choice; it's a testament to the Shieldon spirit of craftsmanship. It reflects a calculated decision to infuse modernity into the legacy of knife-making—a move that boldly states that Shieldon knives are not just tools but are also a form of personal expression. This innovation in color set the stage for the Viper to become not just a product but a piece of modern art, intersecting the domains of utility and style with unmatched grace.

 

Paying Homage – Influences and Inspirations

Artistic Reflections in Steel

The Shieldon Viper is not merely a tool of precision; it is a canvas where inspirations from art and the serpentine curves of nature converge. In sculpting the Viper's form, the design team delved into a creative reservoir, drawing upon a diverse range of influences to imbue the knife with a distinctive soul.

 

Embracing Mondrian’s Legacy

Piet Mondrian's iconic compositions echo through the Viper's design in the form of bold, purposeful lines and an audacious color choice. Mondrian’s art, characterized by an economy of color and a rigor of form, inspired the designers to forge a knife that not only performs but also captivates. The tangerine G10 handle, reminiscent of Mondrian’s daring use of primary colors, injects a vibrant life-force into the knife, making it a standout piece.

 

Serpentine Silhouette – A Nod to the Natural World

The Viper's very name suggests its affinity with the sinuous form of a snake. The designers meticulously crafted the handle to mirror the sleek profile of these creatures, allowing the knife to sit comfortably in the hand just as a viper would coil in its natural habitat. The flowing lines of the Viper's form are a tribute to the fluidity and grace found in the natural world, and much like its namesake, the knife embodies agility and readiness.

 

The Confluence of Form and Function

The design team's commitment to harmonizing form with function is evident in every aspect of the Viper. The wave pattern on the blade, while a nod to the visual arts, also serves a practical purpose, maximizing cutting efficiency. This attention to detail is reflective of Shieldon's dedication to not only honoring artistic and natural beauty but also to ensuring that such aesthetics enhance the user's experience.

 

The Shieldon Viper, therefore, stands as a testament to the craft of knife-making as an art form. It pays homage to the grandeur of artistic expression and the subtleties of the wild, melding them in a knife that's as effective as it is exquisite. The result is a blade that carries the legacy of Mondrian's vision and the primal essence of nature, all the while remaining true to the spirit of everyday carry.

 

Premium Finishing – Introducing DLC to the Viper

Choosing Diamond-like Carbon: A Cut Above the Rest

In the pursuit of excellence and differentiation, the Shieldon Viper's design team decided on a premium finishing touch for the blade: Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coating. This decision was not merely aesthetic but grounded in a philosophy of providing unparalleled quality to the consumer.

 

DLC is a nanocomposite coating that exhibits some of the desirable properties of diamond, including hardness and durability. Opting for DLC was a nod to the future of knife design, where performance meets cutting-edge technology. The Shieldon team, driven by innovation, recognized that DLC’s superior attributes would set the Viper apart in a competitive market brimming with traditional finishes.

 

The Edge of Innovation: Benefits of DLC

The advantages of DLC extend beyond its striking visual appeal. The coating's unparalleled scratch resistance ensures that the Viper's blade maintains its flawless finish even under rigorous use. The hardness of the coating significantly reduces wear, maintaining the blade’s sharpness for longer periods. Moreover, its low friction coefficient facilitates smoother cuts and cleaner slices, enhancing the user experience.

 

Additionally, DLC offers superior corrosion resistance compared to traditional coatings. This trait ensures the Viper's longevity in various environments, be it urban or wilderness, making it a reliable companion for any adventure. The incorporation of DLC is not just about creating a knife that lasts; it's about crafting a legacy.

 

Impacting the Market with Exceptional Durability

The introduction of DLC into the Viper's design is set to resonate within the knife community and the market at large. Shieldon's pioneering use of DLC distinguishes the Viper within the EDC category, where enthusiasts seek not just utility but also innovation. The adoption of DLC reflects a commitment to stay ahead of the curve, offering customers a knife that bears the hallmark of Shieldon's forward-thinking ethos.

 

By integrating DLC into the Viper’s blade, Shieldon has not only enhanced the knife’s performance but also its market allure. This decision underscores a dedication to craftsmanship and a spirit of innovation that translates into tangible benefits for the user. The Viper, armed with a DLC-coated blade, is more than a cutting tool—it's a statement of excellence and a beacon of Shieldon's pioneering spirit in the art of knife-making.

 

Simplification – The Shieldon Principle

Embracing Elegance through Simplicity

In the intricate dance of design, simplicity remains the Shieldon principle guiding each step. The Viper's evolution from concept to creation was steered by the ethos "simple is the best." This principle shaped the knife into a beacon of minimalism, where every curve and contour is both purposeful and necessary.

 

Crafting Clarity in Design

The process began with stripping away the superfluous, focusing on the essentials needed for performance and ergonomics. The Viper's design was refined repeatedly, ensuring that simplicity did not dilute its functionality but instead enhanced it. The streamlined silhouette of the Viper is the embodiment of this philosophy, where every element serves a function, and nothing is ornamental.

 

The Balance of Form and Function

The Shieldon team meticulously evaluated each component, ensuring the Viper's design remained uncluttered while retaining the knife's robust capabilities. The nested liner lock is a prime example, offering reliable security without the bulk. The tangerine G10 handle's clean lines provide a firm grip and visual appeal, absent of unnecessary embellishment, reflecting a modern aesthetic.

 

Streamlining for Superiority

In the Viper, simplicity is not a compromise; it is the path to excellence. By paring the design down to the essence of what makes a knife truly great, Shieldon has created a tool that is both a pleasure to behold and to use. The Viper's unadorned elegance is a testament to the craftsmanship and careful thought imbued in its creation, ensuring that it stands out for its refined simplicity in a market often clouded by complexity.

 

In the realm of EDC knives, Shieldon's dedication to the principle of simplicity has resulted in a product that epitomizes the pinnacle of design. The Viper, with its sleek profile and uncompromised functionality, is a testament to the fact that in design, as in life, sometimes the simplest path is indeed the best one.

 

3D Rendering and Finalization

Visualizing Precision: The 3D Rendering Journey

The transformation of the Shieldon Viper from a sketch to a tangible object was guided by the art of 3D rendering, an essential step in visualizing the final product. This advanced technology allowed for an interactive blueprint of the Viper, offering a multidimensional view that captured every refined detail crafted by the team and envisioned by Eric Garza.

 

Working closely with Garza, Shieldon's engineers translated the tactile essence of his original fixed knife into digital form, iterating the design to ensure the Viper's transition to an EDC folding knife retained its core spirit. The 3D models served as a bridge between the designer's concept and the practical demands of manufacturing, allowing for meticulous adjustments in real-time.

 

Crafting the Viper: From Fixed Blade to Folding Marvel

The Viper's journey from a fixed blade design to a streamlined EDC folding knife was marked by careful consideration of Garza's design philosophy. The 3D rendering process was instrumental in preserving the robust essence of the original while adapting it to the practicality and aesthetics of modern everyday carry needs.

 

The transition required a reimagining of the knife's proportions and mechanics to achieve a balance between its fixed blade heritage and the functional elegance expected from a folding knife. The digital model was refined until the blade's pivot, the handle's ergonomics, and the clean lines of the silhouette aligned perfectly with Shieldon's standards of quality and Garza's artistic vision.

 

Approval and Anticipation: The Final Design

With the 3D renderings complete, the Shieldon team presented the Viper to Eric Garza for final approval, ensuring that every aspect resonated with his signature style. The designer's endorsement marked the culmination of a collaborative process that honored the original concept while fulfilling Shieldon's commitment to innovation and craftsmanship.

 

The finalized design, with its tangerine G10 handle and resilient DLC-coated blade, emerged as a testament to the transformative power of 3D technology in the hands of skilled artisans. Shieldon's dedication to precision and Garza's creative flair converged to create a knife that was ready to transition from a virtual model to a physical reality, promising to make an indelible mark upon its release to the knife community and beyond.

 

Conclusion: The Culmination of the Shieldon Viper's Design Journey

The Essence of Shieldon's Craftsmanship

The journey of the Shieldon Viper has been a testament to the meticulous nature of knife-making. From a handcrafted fixed blade to a high-end folding EDC knife, the Viper's evolution has been driven by a relentless pursuit of quality and a dedication to the craftsmanship that Shieldon embodies. This process has not only honored the original design by Eric Garza but has also elevated it to meet the modern standards of knife enthusiasts.

 

Eric Garza's Vision Realized

The anticipation of Eric Garza, the creative force behind the Viper, was met with intricate 3D renderings that brought his vision to life. His active involvement throughout the process ensured that every aspect of the Viper's design stayed true to his initial concept. The knife community's response to the Viper has been a reflection of the synergy between Garza's design flair and Shieldon's engineering precision. Enthusiasts have recognized the Viper not just as a tool, but as a piece of functional art.

 

A Reflection on Quality and Innovation

Shieldon's spirit is evident in every curve and edge of the Viper, showcasing an unwavering commitment to innovation. The choice to employ DLC for the blade finish, the precise angle of the edge, and the eye-catching tangerine G10 handle all demonstrate a brand that refuses to compromise on excellence. The result is a knife that is both aesthetically striking and supremely functional.

 

As Shieldon looks to the future, the Viper stands as a symbol of what can be achieved when traditional craftsmanship meets modern technology. It illustrates a journey that respects the past while forging ahead into new realms of design and functionality. The Viper isn't just a knife; it's the embodiment of Shieldon's dedication to quality, a beacon of design ingenuity, and a testament to the artful spirit of its designer, Eric Garza.

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