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The camera didn't give a real good look at the angle of his front toes, but they looked pointed straight ahead to me.  In any case, the knee was springy on finish, which is what matters.
Would almost say that the toe *had* to be pointed ahead for the knee to act like a shock absorber, but I suppose maybe there might be exceptions.  Maybe.

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