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Have to agree with John, Leon. Look back at threads in which Ted has ripped into guys for simply not agreeing with him. Never once saw you jump in and tell Ted publicly to take a time out when he went off.
So maybe you do not relate to the T206 research, which is odd for a type collector who admires the cataloging that took place so many decades ago, and seems a bit out of place for you to stick up for Ted who has brought this on himself. Frankly I think the guys are going easy on him considering how he has butchered research that was carefully put together by others. Greg |
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it's all been said though...
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