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From: Bruce Smith <bhsmith325@gmail.com>
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I picked this horsie head thing up at the monthly Columbus show yesterday.
I thought it was a nice example. I'm wondering if the left ear being filled
in is a sign of a later die state. There also appears to be a break from
the plow handles down and to the right towards the blade. Does this become
more pronounced later on? As always, thanks for any help.
Bruce -----> spending my Connecticut money unwisely perhaps? <g>
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<div>I picked this horsie head thing up at the monthly Columbus show yester=
day. I thought it was a nice example. I'm wondering if the left ear bei=
ng filled in is a sign of a later die state. There also appears to be a bre=
ak from the plow handles down and to the right towards the blade. Does this=
become more pronounced later on? As always, thanks for any help.</div>
<div>=A0</div><div>Bruce -----> spending my Connecticut money unwisely p=
erhaps? <g></div>
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