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Posted By: JimB
Even if Fritsch knew of the Russell collection, he may not have noticed the Doyle variation if he saw it before recognizing the first one in the early 1980s. It could easily be missed when quickly flipping through 400+ T206s if knowledge of the variation did not even exist at the time. |
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