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I like the number 1,000, but you can come up with that number easily by giving some of the variations weight, without straining anyone's brains. Here's some PSA pop numbers: Doyle - 10 Wagner - 32 Plank - 64 Magie - 92 O'Hara St. Louis - 113 Demmitt St. Louis - 125 Lundgren KC - 162 Dahlen Brooklyn - 177 Brown Washington - 184 Lundgren Chicago - 187 Smith Chicago and Boston - 188 Elberfeld Washington - 193 Dahlen Boston - 198 Kleinow Boston - 237 Cobb Green - 550 Scott <=== guest Frank
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