Maybe a GOLBEKI discoveri?Maybe it’s an ancient alien symbol.![]()
Sponsored
Maybe a GOLBEKI discoveri?Maybe it’s an ancient alien symbol.![]()
I'm in Texas. This reminds me of watching Texas Longhorn Cattle going through trees sometimes rather quickly. Even if their horns span more than 8 feet they can move their head rapidly to avoid trees that are much closer and miss all the trees. They also can stab a coyote if necessary.It's a magic sigil that is said to ward off head on collisions
maybe?
Noise and vibration reduction feature designed by Engineer with a sense of humor ?A few weeks back I noticed a stamping that looked like a stylish Maverick Logo. Made it my forum avatar because it looked neat.
Did not know what vehicle it was from or where on the vehicle.
Until today - F100Lobo showed a picture as he stripped the plastic trim under his back seat.
There it was! Serves no purpose other than looking cool. Is this considered an “Easter Egg”?
![]()
Kinda like the "Center of Balance"...What comes to my mind with this is maybe it's a metal stamping registration mark.
For those who don't know what I mean here's a primer:
In metal stamping, registration marks are used to ensure accurate alignment and placement of the material, especially in automated, multi-stage processes like progressive die stamping.
In high-volume manufacturing, registration marks are used to precisely align metal sheets or strips as they are fed through a progressive die. This ensures that each operation—like punching, bending, and cutting—is performed in the correct position relative to the previous step.