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I just re-read the old thread, and I think all of the info still holds true. There haven’t been any big finds of these in the interim or any other new info which would change it.
Purple and gold are tough, olive green as well, with red and green most common (and blue closer to the red and green levels). I consider it 6 colors and the orange as a one-off outlier, though that is probably because I don’t own one. If I had the one I would like to acquire, I’m sure I would say a master set should have 7 colors! |
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