#95820
03/06/2006 10:46 AM
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Hi folks I am looking for an opinion on these packets, do they look ok ?
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#95821
03/06/2006 10:47 AM
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#95822
03/07/2006 04:39 PM
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The one on the left is for the award with swords but is the right hand packet for the same award. I guess for the without swords it should say 'ohne' ? cheers
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#95823
03/07/2006 10:36 PM
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Would like to be of assistance however I do not study packets in depth and my examples are all the smaller sized packets so I will bow out to others opinions.
--dj--Joe
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#95824
03/08/2006 03:26 AM
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Hello, Let me see if I can explain how I was told to determine if it's good. Do you rember paper grocery bags? It should have the texture and feel of one, I was taught that by one of the old timers in our hobby, it has always worked for me in determining if it's a good one, bad bags feel vey light and smooth. Hope this helps.
Fritziii
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#95825
03/08/2006 12:20 PM
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redrum, here's what I read. Look at the bag with a magnifying glass. The paper should be made of tiny "fibers" just like a dollar bill. Regards, teufel
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