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Why do they have to do this?

Falls right into the "LETS MAKE A LAMP OUT OF THIS CASING AND DRILL A HOLE IN THE SIDE OF IT"
Don't you love it?
 
Everything is relative. There was a time (I was there) when big ordnance was good only for the scrap value and some in particular, i.e. Japanese, were even less valuable because of the unknown alloys. It's a lot easier to look back than it is to look forward. Who woulda known. ;) ;)

Ray
 
Everything is relative. There was a time (I was there) when big ordnance was good only for the scrap value and some in particular, i.e. Japanese, were even less valuable because of the unknown alloys. It's a lot easier to look back than it is to look forward. Who woulda known. ;) ;)

Ray

Very good point Ray.
Many collectors don't like the modern rounds.......all the more for me:bigsmile:

Who knows in quite a few years time when I end up getting rid of my collection some of it may be quite rare.:tinysmile_hmm_t2:

Dave.
 
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