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In the 1920s Mr. Mallet-Stevens mitred two sections of cylindrical tubing together: FSB 1076. Mr. Wittgenstein bent a cylindrical brass tube: FSB 1147. Messrs Gropius and Meyer married an angled piece of square section material to a handle bushing: FSB 1102. However, we still don’t know today who it was that picked up a saw and “liberated” FSB 1147 from its hemispherical tip.