Exactly John!
There is a difference between expected process variation and unexpected process variation. The machine damage we routinely see here fits the former.
I remember using ketchup to clean off a barnacle cent I found - 1909. I was both sad and delighted to learn the date. But it did smell tomato-y...
That's fine Eddie - no need to report. You're on their radar anyway.
Eddie - I didn't lose sight of anything but you have. What shrouds your response is the tone. Dispense with the rudeness. Share your knowledge,...
It's common for folks, especially those new to the hobby, to be curious about the value of things. We even have a forum here at CT for that very...
The fellow CRH enthusiast who found around 30 1999 WAMs is in the south half of the midwest. He's convinced it was a release point for a lot of...
What part of the country are you in? Relative to the 1999 WAMs. Hard to find 1 never mind 2. But some locations are better than others.
They are in the state...1998 and 2000 WAMs at least. Hang in there...your turn is coming!
Heading off to get some sleep, but it looks good. Here are some reference shots: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That was the first WAM I found. 2000 in MS condition. All the others have been a lesser grade...it only went down hill. LOL
Agreed. Looks like the classic DDR.
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