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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3711034, member: 12007"]Hard to say. Marks are useful and all books on a given subject are useful in one way or another, however handling a large variety of pieces and noting the differences and characteristics of known pieces is invaluable. This of course takes time.</p><p>A study collection of broken/damaged <i>known </i>period pieces is a good way to acquire knowledge at an affordable price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3711034, member: 12007"]Hard to say. Marks are useful and all books on a given subject are useful in one way or another, however handling a large variety of pieces and noting the differences and characteristics of known pieces is invaluable. This of course takes time. A study collection of broken/damaged [I]known [/I]period pieces is a good way to acquire knowledge at an affordable price.[/QUOTE]
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