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Suspected there might be some more dark olive green CD 162's and CD 162.1's on the other side of the town where I found a number of them well over a year ago now. As you can see from this pic I was right. I just took these five home and must have left twice this many behind for another day. Would have bagged the rest but they were either too high on the poles for me to reach or I would have had to stand in the river while I tried getting them down. Also just the idea of allowing any of these beauties to be smashed on the rocks (boulders) along the river bank was enough for me to decide to await my hunting partners help in the future. You'll also notice a couple of CD 145 Brookfield crebs on the left. They were found the day before. One has the " FAB 12TH 1884 patent date. The other has a SN (backwards 6) which I didn't have already in my ever growing CD 145 CREB collection. Which is 48 all and all. I will more then likely be trading some of these dark olive greens if I ever learn where the new insulators for trade album is and how to use it. Anyone who is interested in relaying that information to me now is more then welcome to give me that help at this time. Also, if you already know you'll be interested in a trade email me about that. Thank you! |