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The R 315's can be found most often on lighter white stock, versus heavier gold or yellow stock.
What percentage of the time do you suppose the heavier yellow or gold stock was used to print the R 315's, as opposed to the regular, lighter white stock? Seems like I see the regualar white stock at least five times as often as the yellow, or gold. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED. Larry |
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