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    Shingpumps
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    1971-p Fs# 030.7

    What's the deal with this variety? Is it still up for debet?

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    wavysteps
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    With both James Wiles and John Wexler agreeing that it is abrasion doubling, the variety is dead, kaput, gone, finished, no longer considered to be such.

    BJ Neff

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    Does anyone have a nice picture of this "non-variety" ?

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    Picture yes .. Nice? not compared to some ... pictures taken through the Intel QX-3 . The quality are like in my albums ....

    If that works can send..
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    Your pics look good to me. Is that 1938 D/D rpm 1 sale? Or trade?

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    Unfortunatly not that one. Presently , only have two 38-D WRPM-001s ... the one pictured a stage B and my other is a stage A. However, next one I cherry is yours...
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