Hello Manny..I have a copy of it somewhere here.I'll attempt to locate it...part of the problem is Im preparing to move.and everything is chaotic at best with finding things..I'll talk to Bob and see if I can get ahold of a copy of the article (you may want to also try to get ahold of him for it) Bob's worked very hard at the study of these M44/45's...and has owned both examples WITH matching pants..both in unissued mint condition.and I've studied them both at lenght. all the best..Scott
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Originally posted by Lucky DuckTrue about the exceptions to the rule. However, unless I wanted a collection of variations (which is potentially interesting) I would dump the unusual types and upgrade them with the mainstream. Call them "texbook" or "classics" they are obviously the more sought-after pieces. Much easier to enjoy and resell if/when the time comes.
Regardless of originality, the unusual item is often a liability that ends up being argued over to everyone's frustration and ultimately nobody is happy with it. This forum is full of examples.
Ray
I agree!!!
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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