I don't know, the spacing doesn't suggest it to me.@OhLook - It looks as if it could be an "L" that has been rubbed "blind" perhaps?![]()
If you look closely they spelled it GRIGORLY instead of GROGORIY, only the lower horizontal line of the capital L is a bit harder to see.That's the spelling on the star. Grigoriy, the same as you typed. What's off, a difficulty with diacritical marks not coming through or something?
Looking as closely as I can, I don't see any trace of a horizontal line, only the same color variation as in the rest of the dark background. The background appears to be rough stone or similar material whose texture produces highlights all over. For consistency with widths of the other letters, a properly long line on the L would touch the vertical line of the Y. So I'm not convinced there was an error.If you look closely they spelled it GRIGORLY instead of GROGORIY, only the lower horizontal line of the capital L is a bit harder to see.
Whatever you say OhLook, just go and check in Oostende and see for yourselfLooking as closely as I can, I don't see any trace of a horizontal line, only the same color variation as in the rest of the dark background. The background appears to be rough stone or similar material whose texture produces highlights all over. For consistency with widths of the other letters, a properly long line on the L would touch the vertical line of the Y. So I'm not convinced there was an error.
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