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I agree with you. The point of the Wonka post was more to prove that The Puppy was not the first to push penny sleeves, and he selected the T206 site (tongue in cheek) to prove that. Although it described the penny savers, I agree with you, egbeachley's description was more newbie friendly. That's why I recommended the combination of both post. ![]() Again, Welcome aboard! |
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