With ring = With ring

What is a ring? A circular, never-ending shape. A ring. Excerpted from Professor Google. Basically, it's a "hoop." It's probably easier to imagine it as a "ring." Because it has this, we used to write and call it "ring-attached (with ring)." We now write and refer to it as "with ring." Now, the shape of this "ring" is different between ours and other manufacturers. Our "Ring Included" The head of the hook (the side opposite the tip) is pressed to create a hole. A product that has been welded with a ring wire to form a ring is called a "ring-attached" product. Other manufacturers' "with ring" Mainly recreational fishing manufacturers, but winding the fishing hook body Products that are "ring-shaped" are called "with ring." In our company, we refer to this shape as a "special ring." In the past, I almost lost a lot of product because I didn't realize this difference (-_-;) Since then, whenever I feel like an inquiry is about recreational fishing, I make sure to check. I thought about this while writing this. The notation and name "Tokukan" is also difficult to understand...
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