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That's the really incredible thing about the internet. No matter how odd something is you're seldom more than a couple emails from an expert.
I'm on a list for people that collect oldracing bicycles- Far less mainstream than cards or even cars. One guy bought a bike and asked about info on when it was made. The second reply was something like "5 april 1979 probably before lunch." After a reply about not kidding around the next response was from the same guy. He had built it, and the serial number was in his notebook under 5 april. Plus it was the third one of six on the page hence the probably before lunch comment! Steve B |
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