Baron - Mr Red
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OK...
so there were a lot more of the 39, 40, 41 and 62s than there were 63, 64 and 65s....suggesting that the latter were rarer? But what i am getting at is, over time, some of you guys must have seen many many PNs. 100s even? I cannot remember how many i have seen, but probably 30 or so. Of that 30, the most common i have seen is the 39 and 41. I have seen relatively few 62s or 65s...very few of the latter. Empirically, based on what you have actually seen yourself, does it make sense to say that the ones you have seen least is the 62 or 65? I know there is no definitive answer here, which is why i am asking for empirical evidence.
OK...
By: Baron - Mr Red : February 25th, 2010-11:27
so there were a lot more of the 39, 40, 41 and 62s than there were 63, 64 and 65s....suggesting that the latter were rarer? But what i am getting at is, over time, some of you guys must have seen many many PNs. 100s even? I cannot remember how many i have...
valid points
By: Le Monde Edmond : April 5th, 2014-12:33
You make many valid points. In fact the point list you have made- I did the same in my head. Your excercise is saving me money ;) I don't like screw down pushers- they are so bulky. So no Oyster PN for me thank you. Solves a big problem already. I do like...
roughly ...
By: marcello pisani : April 7th, 2014-01:25
the amount of 6239 , 6263 and 6265 steel cases produced is the same. also the amount of 6262, 6264, 6240 and 6241 is roughly the same. to make a comparison for example the ratio between 6239 and 6264 steel cases produced is in the range of 8,8 : 1 .