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Edition # Discussion?
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09/26/00 07:01 PM
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A few months ago, there was a discussion on the regular edition AB boats becoming (as a result of early retirements) rarer than the special peopled editions which, I believe, may have mentioned possible edition numbers...any way one of you forum in-crowd experts could possibly resurrect the discussion and provide a link? Thanks in advance...
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Re: Edition # Discussion?
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09/26/00 08:06 PM
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Re: Edition # Discussion?
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09/26/00 08:25 PM
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Re: Edition # Discussion?
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09/27/00 11:19 AM
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Re: Edition # Discussion?
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09/28/00 11:57 PM
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I didnot get any of th lightships.Not because I didn't like them but because I didn't have room.(I have 15' of barrister bookcases full of lighthouses)I have one reflection on them.A lightship with a name on the side has no real meaning,it need a hull number to show which ship it actually is and some of them have false names for convience.Two that come to mind are portsmouth and new bedford.they were each at other stations but there was never a portsmouth or new bedford lightship station, oseabee :-)
oseabee Bill O'Brien
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