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Good Evening, Lynn.
Yes I was aware of the feature and have used it on many postings whenever the AI decides to run amuck grammatically. I chose to leave things as is for the time being as there are more mysteries surrounding the Canadian Wireless Tent, than clear answers. At the moment, the PINS I have on hand, and a wooden mallet used to set the pins, are the only two items to be found in the VAOS and Tentage Listings published through the 1940’s and 1950’s. British and Indian tents show up but not the Canadian one. I will probably revisit the mystery again , down the road, once I have the 52-Set back up and running. Cheers, David |
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