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I rubbed off portions of my old contest number on a glider years ago
to convert JB to JE for the new owner. The otherwise crazed gel coat looked perfect where the numbers had been. It was kind of eerie to see how much protection had been provided by that thin layer of gray lacquer. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. |
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