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Unread 08-01-2011, 10:20 AM   #7
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Austin, I thought your first post indicated the 000 is 7/8. I misinterpreted your reason for posting that chart with the 7/8. The "progression" does not work in this case. Only my faded memory tells me that the 0000 pin separation is the same as the 000 frame. I may be mistaken and will not know until I locate my notes. Of course, the rest of the 0000 frame doesn't look anything like a Parker Brothers 000 frame even though the pin separation may be identical. Maybe Jack Skeuse realized the error in the Parker Brothers "pin separation progression" and decided to correct it sixty years later. The 0000 would be true to the progression at 13/16.
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