Count to ten thousand! (Part 2)

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vintage analog equipment.

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The first dozen or more pages of images (StartPage) had barely half a dozen things that were not John Deere. Page after page of pics of green tractors. Lord but it was depressing that they so dominate such a number search.

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VINTAGE BELDEN 8431 CLOTH PHONOGRAPH shielded CABLE WIRE 26 GA radio

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(Weasels Ripped My Flesh by the Mothers of Invention)

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I voted for the Flesh-Ripping Weasel Party, but I never imagined weasels would rip my flesh!

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http://8435mallardsway.com/

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@bunkyboar Might you be able to scrape an image (showing the 8345) from that page and add it to your post? That link may not be there for long. Cheers.

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as long as we retract our numbers and continue correctly it shouldn’t be that hard. i’ll retract mine now.

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Party Foul! Mine’s gone now too.

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@ChristopherD

I’ll pull my mine also. I mean the post.

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sorry, i didn’t realize that was going to happen.

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Woops! I see what happened now. The number being claimed was at the top of the image, the number you went from was at the bottom of the image, and it took us all a while to notice. (Well, Logolepsy noticed… I probably would have gone another thousand without paying attention)

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Holy heck, those 8’s and 4’s got my brain all befuddled!
Very sorry for the problem… resolving now.
@anon47741163 Yes, exactly. The number prominently displayed on the book was just the right mix of 8’s and 4’s to switch my brain. I read the numbers, saw the picture, looked up, looked back at the book to get the right number and mixed up which was was right and which one was just “a number that happened to be printed on the book”

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