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    Trying to know value, if any, for insurance and heirs.

    Final question:
    Operating Slide with boxed "P" in the well and part number and a "W" stamped on bottom of well. Anything unusual?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcathey View Post
    Sorry for the advice. I’ll be careful not to provide anymore unsolicited advice on this public forum in the future.
    You were making an assumption, unless you have a second username of Cosine26. Playing victim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    You were making an assumption, unless you have a second username of Cosine26. Playing victim?
    Many apologies for speaking out of turn. I was quite out of line and you were right to call me on it.
    Won’t happen again. Have a wonderful evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcathey View Post
    Many apologies for speaking out of turn. I was quite out of line and you were right to call me on it.
    Won’t happen again. Have a wonderful evening.
    Thank you, and you have a good one as well. I also saw your first response before being edited which was about making an assumption of why he was asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosine26 View Post
    Had to make a trip to ER.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    You were making an assumption, unless you have a second username of Cosine26. Playing victim?
    Hey...

    He was just trying to help.

    Thank you....

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    I do too, and think it's a very good idea. - Bob
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    Well, but most people haven't had parts for over 50 years and not cataloged and evaluated them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    Well, but most people haven't had parts for over 50 years and not cataloged and evaluated them.
    Well, perhaps this member has. Guys I think we should get back on track and not concern ourselves with the reason a member poses a question. Now would be a great time to get back on track

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