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Well, i had meanhwile consulted some local medalist forum and they told me this smelled to modern stuff.
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A MOST INTERESTING HISTORY
![]() ![]() MODERN STUFF?? PERHAPS BILLY AND CHARLIE LIVE AGAIN. ![]() |
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Absolutely phenomenal!!!
The membership and readers here never cease to amaze me in the 'on call' core of knowledge and experience they hold. This information presents yet another excellent insight into the 'produced antiquities' of the Victorian era and proves this to be an antique in in own right, Thank you Richard!! and welcome to the forum. All best regards, Jim |
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