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Wow, this post should be instantly enshrined in the Net54 Archive Center. I have enjoyed many of the threads started by David, and now can easily check out the ones I missed.
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Insane amount of information and I love the easy to use index you created, I second the motion to add to the Net54 Archive!
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Glad to have this plethora of information all in one place now. I too have enjoyed all of your posts with the information provided in the index. Thanks for all the hard work David.
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We will get a link put in our archives. Great work, David.
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Thanks for putting this all together David! As I'm reading/ re-reading through some of this stuff again, I noticed the pricing in the mid 50's and it's noted that the t206's were gaining on the t205's in terms of price/popularity. i guess I've always assumed the "Monster" was always the favorite (p. 15)
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=217334
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David--Thank you for organizing your extremely informative posts. This is enlightening archival material, and I am thankful it will remain available for all of us to enjoy.
Cheers, Mike
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Agreed. I've spent many hours on the above threads. Great content!
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David should change his user name to Archive.
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Great idea. Thank you so much!
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Dont worry, ill gather all of my posts as well and put in one spot.
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