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Interesting 1c Franklin Positions

 
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Posted 09/06/2017   11:50 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jmt406 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Neat Double Transfer Positions too! Top 2 stamps are Positions 1R1E & 2R1E. Bottom 2 Stamps are Positions 1R1L & 2R1L.



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Top row right pane plate 1E/L are always good things.

You've even got a centerline 1R1E. That's great, as centerline copies from any position on pl 1E are scarce. The centerline is a long way away from the stamps, and pl 1E was only around for about a year.
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