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I recently got an Osprey Synchro 20.
The general finish is excellent.
Inside, however, there are two rough-cut patches that look like end-of-seam sewing reinforcements.
The material seems to have been roughly clipped from scraps of the thin partitioning nylon fabric used inside the bag. The patches are fixed only by, relative to them, the central seam stitiching.
The edges are loose. As far as I can tell, the fabric is not self-edging and looks like it will soon fray and become a dust magnet. 
Have any other Osprey owners noticed this kind of thing in their bags?
Have I been sent a second or something that slipped through quality control?
If I keep the bag, would it be good idea to sear the edges of the patches?Thanks for reading this far…

If you take a peek inside your pack and tell me what you see,
I’d appreciate your observations.
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