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Old 03-28-2009, 07:58 PM   #6 (permalink)
Pick-a-nik
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BigDoggie- Thanks for the info.- I hadn't considered these to be different from the 42-d. I still think the 46-d/d is a horz. d however, it looks to me like the part of the d to the left of the prominent d is a horz. d facing up. I also note that Breen described this as a lazy d and Allen and Potter describe it as a horiz. variety, however you are correct Wiles does list it as inverted. Seems to be some disagreement among the experts on this one just as there is on the 54-d/s variety.
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