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Folks,

While packing stuff for our move I came across some Plymouth-related literature that I didn't know I had. I'd like to find out who the sender was by searching his given name (rather than user name) but I couldn't find such a list.

Does it exist or am I going to have to embarrass myself and ask directly?

-Randy

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I'm pretty sure public embarrassment is the way to go, seems lost of people don't feel comfortable using identifiable information on the forum. But, as luck would have it, there's lots of ways to find people, unless they're Waldo. One such method is a site called Pipl, which is like a phone book for finding people online. Might wanna try that first. You can search by username, real name, e-mail, blah blah blah. See ya' later P.I. Randy:cool:

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Folks,

Okay, public embarrassment it is. The gentleman's name is Eugene Blanchard from Calgary, AB. The document is a list of the factory numbers for every part of a P-15 body (and a price list which is, I assume, from the period) and i don't recall if I ordered it from the forum or separately on my own.

I'll make copies of it available to forum members after we get settled into the new place.

-Randy

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