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In a message dated 12/19/05 6:09:28 PM, WeAreAs1@aol.com writes:<BR>
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Of course, Harry and Dave are correct about the GR-300 string tracking filters. I was mistaken. Please mark this date as the first time I have ever been wrong about something.<BR>
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Michael Bacich<BR>
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