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Posted By: leon
Sorry about that. Have you ever made a mistake so often it becomes almost the norm? I do the same thing with Tony Andrea and Tony Arnold. I always get them mixed up too...for no apparent reason except the name. Breaking out the E121 by series I would agree with you...but like you said too, these are all fairly common relative to the other issues we are speaking of. My first list was cut and pasted from the OldCardboard site and I decided to leave the easier ones in here.... |
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