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My experiences are about the same. I have seen a few more type 2's but I think both are close. From what I have seen it's about 70% type 2's and 30% type 1's.......but again, I would guess they are fairly close in in population in reality. I have not seen too much of a premium paid for type 1's. Both are what I would consider scarce....I don't own the Griffith anymore
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