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Posted By: leon
I have told this story before but when I was still working on my D304 backs subset I bought one from board member, RBCraik. He sent it normal shipping. About a week or two later someone walked into our office with a plain white envelope and a BIG tire track right down the middle of it. It had definitely been run over in the street. It had no address or return address. It was obviously put into another container and it fell out and into the street. I opened the envelope and took out my Fleischmann's Baking D304, unscathed. Unfriggin' believable. I still have it of course.... |
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