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Unread 05-09-2010, 09:08 PM   #27
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Is it merely a coincidence that the Vulcan fluid pressed steel barrels came on the Parker scene only a year after the Titanic fluid pressed steel barrels? ...one more reason to raise the question "were all fluid pressed steel barrels actually made of the same steel within a given time period?"

I won't argue the point that the "f" represented "finished" but only wish to raise the point that it could also have been an "s" as in the Old English script where the "f" was used as the second "s" within a word, e.g., Esfex or Suffex or pasfed or sinuf as in sinuf headache...
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