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Old 11-17-2006, 11:09 AM
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Default D328 Weil Baking

Posted By: Mark

How tough is this issue?

Or in comparison to "Holmes to Holmes" or "Holsum Bread"?

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Old 11-17-2006, 11:49 AM
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Default D328 Weil Baking

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Not as tough as Holsum and no where in the league of Holmes to Homes....imo...

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Old 11-17-2006, 01:14 PM
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Default D328 Weil Baking

Posted By: Todd Schultz

Weil Baking is issued in more than one format. The D328 Weil is a variant of m101-4, and the D329 Weil is a variant of the slightly larger E135 Collins McCarthys, with the airbrushed background. The D328 is of medium scarcity as far as the m101-4 variants go, and the the D329 is more common than Holsums, which also state that they were made by Weil. D328 Weils are more common than D329 Weils, although neither is easy to come by. Holmes to Homes is a m101-5 variant, which technically does not match up to Weil, but Leon is right, H2H is MUCH MUCH scarcer than Weil or most any other m101 back.

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