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    Thx for sharing the pics. Looks like a nice clean batch including the ammo can in great shape.
    I started to dig out the loose bando's I have to check the head stamps. But once I opened the walk in doors remembered I had about +300lbs of once fired .357, .38spl, .45 ACP and .30 carbine brass, 100 count box of belt and stock pouches, bullet tips, primers etc that I'd bought from my ole friend JimF4M1's. He had packed it all so nice and neat I didn't want to mess with it. Got that down in the dumps kinda feeling. I miss him and haven't got to the point where I'd delete PM's and Emails from Jim or my little buddy Harlan.
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    Right on Charlie, I feel the same way. All Jims emails are in my inbox, right where he left them. He is still in my friends and family on my PayPal account as well and that's where they'll always remain as long as I have the accounts
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