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Posted By: hankron
Brian is correct that the info is available on the web. The tax stamp chart was used in my newsletter at least twice, and has been posted on my website for over a year. This isn't meant as a boast, because I didn't create the chart. I reprinted it with permission of the author (interestignly, an anti-smoking advocate who created the chart during his research), who had it on his website for at least an additional couple of years. Additionally, I've gleened additional essential tax stamp information from others, including Henry Moses and Leon and it was even discussed on the fullcountboard. In otherwords, the info is available to those who look or ask. |
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