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It isn't what we don't know that gets us in trouble it's what we know that ain't so ....Will Rogers. several of the changes made in the judging standards results from what we 'know' that ain't so. that also explains why it's taking so long to vet the new facts. Fwiw
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Can you elaborate on the flat bezel ammeter?
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Yes Jim, could you give some details on your concern? p. 6-2 rev. 1994 "Very early 1928 ammeters may have had a 3/16" wide flat bezel, but all later ammeters had a sharp raised edge next to the face." That sentence was dropped in the 2011 revision. It was a nebulous reference at best- "may have". I'm always curious as to the source of new info. Who What Where When Why? Any light you can shed for those of us outside the standards committee?
I have a bit of a quandary about something dropped in Area 18, where I collect parts, but that is a different issue and I don't want to hijack your intriguing and mysterious lead. |
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