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<p>[QUOTE="gimbler-dave, post: 294592, member: 313"]Another search effort last night. Added Bing to the list of search engines, and made big effort looking for advertising in the early to mid 70's, or connected with keyword "bicentennial". (Bing note: another search engine I haven't used in quite a while, saw lots of beautiful pictures of silver, had problems twice with system locking up which was unsettling although all was fine after reboot. Good supplement to the other search engines and will use again, hopefully no lock ups next time). Also additional checks on eBay, plus on local Australia and UK eBay sites. Would at least like to know what "Freedom Trail" title is associated with the other 6 designs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Random thought: Could this have been a project for some junior member of the SC&L team (or family member)? The piece count seems low for this project and I would have thought it would have been subscribed to fairly quickly with any kind of advertising.</p><p><br /></p><p>Memo to self: "Take vacation soon - very critical. Visions of gurgling fish, even when eyes closed now sure sign of impending dementia. Repeat frequently: "Gurgling fish are not real. Gurgling fish are not smiling at you. Gurgling fish are not speaking to you". No shortage at all of the famous gurgling fish.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gimbler-dave, post: 294592, member: 313"]Another search effort last night. Added Bing to the list of search engines, and made big effort looking for advertising in the early to mid 70's, or connected with keyword "bicentennial". (Bing note: another search engine I haven't used in quite a while, saw lots of beautiful pictures of silver, had problems twice with system locking up which was unsettling although all was fine after reboot. Good supplement to the other search engines and will use again, hopefully no lock ups next time). Also additional checks on eBay, plus on local Australia and UK eBay sites. Would at least like to know what "Freedom Trail" title is associated with the other 6 designs. Random thought: Could this have been a project for some junior member of the SC&L team (or family member)? The piece count seems low for this project and I would have thought it would have been subscribed to fairly quickly with any kind of advertising. Memo to self: "Take vacation soon - very critical. Visions of gurgling fish, even when eyes closed now sure sign of impending dementia. Repeat frequently: "Gurgling fish are not real. Gurgling fish are not smiling at you. Gurgling fish are not speaking to you". No shortage at all of the famous gurgling fish.[/QUOTE]
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