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01-17-2014, 04:48 PM
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When I try to figure out totals, I add all the totals from the Grades section. These are extrapolated totals, a bit larger than the actual serial number totals in the appendix. Totalling up from the Appendix as Dean has done, will give a different total. The advantage of using the Grades section is that you can separtate the hammer from the hammerless. The problem with using the excell file is that the Appendix total was "hand picked" from order books and stock books. The excel files were created using only the stock books. The "hand picked" order book entries for eight gauges would have been excluded.
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01-17-2014, 05:01 PM
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Would you all please read Jawjadawg's post and hit the "Thank You" button. That's the little "thumbs up" at the lower right corner of the post. Thank you for getting to the bottom of Parker collecting, and ferretting out what's right and what's a little less. Nothing wrong with writing a big check, but dues paying in other ways is kind of nice, too.
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