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It's a very nice issue and Mills did a fantastic job with his tribute to Charlie Cleveland. I always got a chuckle from Charlie's pattern testing which consisted of how many pellets hit an empty Dr. Pepper can at a given range.
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Dean and Mike, I didn't mean to imply that I hadn't "seen" Charlie, but I would guess that many of our readers and members had not had a visual of Charlie in the past. Thanks again, Mills, for helping us along. How about that '38 Chevrolet.
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