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Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]>
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Pre-patinated plastic gumby block w/ coin slot <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Jan 2005 08:52:14 -0500
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Met History wrote:

> This cross-post, from a librarian's listserv, provoked me:  what if
> there were comparable journals for building and construction?
> christopher
>
>
>> --- The following volumes are available until January 18, 2004.  All
>> volumes are in very good condition.
>> Journal of Hand Surgery – American Volume  V.16-20, 22-24 (1991-1999)
>> Journal of Surgical Research   V.27-39 (1979-1985)
>> Journal of Trauma   V.13-21. 23-25, 27-31, 34-42, 44-47 (1973-1999)
>> Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery  V.82, 85-86, 95-102, 104 (1988-1999)
>
>
>> *Catherine G. Sandak  * *Serials Librarian * New York Medical College
>
c.

But there are.
For example, I don't remember the name of it, something like Lift
Technology, that is solely about aerial and fork lifts.
It is comparable to the Victoria's Secret catalog for those who like to
get it up!
(sorry... could not resist the Nabokovian slip, I'm past the 50% mark)
You need to get your hands on a few bingo cards and solicit free
information.

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