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1910 THE RAILROAD TELEGRAPHER   
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1911 B OF L E   
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1912 FILM MAGAZINE   
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1913 OUR NAVY   
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1913 T B S   
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1913 MASONS   
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1914 AD   
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1916 DECEMBER, POPULAR SCIENCE: 21 JEWEL ANNOUNCEMENT   
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1924 APRIL POPULAR MECHANICS: THE BURLINGTON  BULLDOG   
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IHC Member 1110   posted October 31, 2010 17:26  
Nice ads Rich,I notice a lot of them are aimed at railroaders, even though they aren't supposed to be railroad grade.I always wonder why they didn't have the number of adjustment positions marked on them, everyone assumes they're only three, but I wonder if it really was the full five.Thanks!, Ted.