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<p>[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 1050112, member: 19456"]It is I think something you really have to warm up to. With pretty much anything else in the field, green is a sign to run, excepting ancients. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't have any, though I do have one with a very nice desert patina. (which I have shown before). Of course, that isn't saying much as my ancient collection can be counted on your fingers without repeating any![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 1050112, member: 19456"]It is I think something you really have to warm up to. With pretty much anything else in the field, green is a sign to run, excepting ancients. I don't have any, though I do have one with a very nice desert patina. (which I have shown before). Of course, that isn't saying much as my ancient collection can be counted on your fingers without repeating any![/QUOTE]
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