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Wow ! great Info Posted By: SteveW62 In Response To: News (to me anyway) about Ed White's Speedmaster… (Chicagoland Chuck Maddox) Thanks for that Chuck & Blake. Most of the credit belongs to Blake and his father Roger for making it available, I just hosted versions of the files Blake sent. Does anyone know WHO bought it ? Not I. or where it ended up ? Not I [again]! Is it available for public viewing in a museum somewhere ? Not to my knowledge... It seems like it was purchased by a well heeled collector and secreted away somewhere. Which is too bad. It should be available for public viewing in my opinion. Great Info. Thanks for sharing it. Steve You're welcome Steve I'm happy to do what I can to make this sort of thing happen! |
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