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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5116329" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>Thats a really nice frame, and its cool with the coincidence you have in reference to Humphreys county.</p><p>Im far from an expert, but that top left, possibly top left two, look really close to Dover pieces Ive seen, but I know it can be very difficult to differentiate from Ft Payne. Do you already know they are Ft Payne for sure ? If so, can you share how to tell the difference ? I have the worst time with it because I dont have a lot of real world, hands on experience and education that others have in this field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5116329, member: 4036"] Thats a really nice frame, and its cool with the coincidence you have in reference to Humphreys county. Im far from an expert, but that top left, possibly top left two, look really close to Dover pieces Ive seen, but I know it can be very difficult to differentiate from Ft Payne. Do you already know they are Ft Payne for sure ? If so, can you share how to tell the difference ? I have the worst time with it because I dont have a lot of real world, hands on experience and education that others have in this field. [/QUOTE]
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