File:Look Nevada binding.jpg
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English: A Look Nevada binding, from the era when it would be used with a separate cable binding for holding the heel. This is a dual-pivot design, the secondary pivot is below the bronze knob, the primary pivot is not as easily visible below the binding body. From the extensive collection of William Talbot. |
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