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ok ... now I have seen 2 ... thanks ... that must have been around 2000 +/- when they built them that way ... so Jared is there any Ric you don't have?
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Yeah, Jeff. I tried bidding on that one when I could only afford about $1,200. That one went to $1,600 and I was out of the running. Wish I had gone for it. Yummy.

I don't know when they started making the walnut "sandwich" but it was sometime in the last few years. They may have gone a year or two with the walnut backs, then went with the walnut middle. Guess I'm just going to have to have at least one of each!
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Jeff-

I don't have a 4-2-5!

Or a 25 or 6-2-4...

Or a 4005, 0r 4080 or 68 4001FG...

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