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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Old Guy wrote: RPL was one of the lines produced by Sage - maybe 10 - 15 years ago. Not sure what it stands for. RPII was the predecessor of RPL. IIRC that was an IM6 blank. Always at a loss for facts, aren't you Mr. Guy ? http://www.sageflyfish.com/default.asp?p=50 Its been a while since I built my 896 RPII. I didn't recall the year. So, yeah, I missed the year. But still partial to my 389LL. |
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