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Unread 07-31-2005, 05:44 PM   #1
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Unread 07-31-2005, 07:21 PM   #2
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super sport, made by chevy....


what year does it say RK?

I haven't heard of "speciality" cartridges ever made for the SS...

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Unread 07-31-2005, 09:09 PM   #3
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Unread 07-31-2005, 09:40 PM   #4
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RK, are those SS runes I see?
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No test, just asking opinions. Those supposedly are runes, I've seen several of these come up on European auction sites. Ed said it best. Lots of folks here have been looking at this type of thing for a long time, just wondering if these had come around before.
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Pure fantasy; an attempt to get US$. Probably out of Poland or former Soviet Union, where faking Nazi stuff is a major growth industry.

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'Never a man died somewhere, that another man breathed a sigh of relief'.

[Irish proverb that I just made up.]
Huh?
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Jack, I think he means its sort of like going out with a divorced woman. No matter how good she looks, acts ect, have to remember that somebody out there is sick of her and she most likely ruined his life.
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Jack, I think he means its sort of like going out with a divorced woman. No matter how good she looks, acts ect, have to remember that somebody out there is sick of her and she most likely ruined his life.
Thanks for the interpretation RK. I'm a bit of a constructionist when it comes to language (maybe you couldn't tell by some of my late night posts).

I just thought it would make more sense with a corresponding negative:
"Never a man died somewhere, that another man hasn't breathed a sigh of relief'.

I thought maybe I was missing something as Tac is not only esteemed but also proper .

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