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David,
That is what I counted, too. The total number is 88 different subjects, which would mean you would need two sheets to make the 175 subjects in the 1911 (88 times 2 is 176, so curious that is works out that way). That sheet is really confusing as to why they would lay it out like that, but way cool to see. A big thanks to James for posting it. And it was FOUND in an abandoned print shop. Oh, what a find!
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