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 | | For instance, this book tells me that from 1935 through 1957, Washington State plates from my home county of Snohomish (Snow-home-ish) used the prefix letter D, as it was the fourth largest county in the State of Washington with regards to population. |
 | | Or, I can find out that the F prefix on the 34 New Brunswick I just bought from Joey Hurd, ALPCA 1925, means it was issued in the Fredericton area. |
 | | Tom Boyd, ALPCA 3753, one of the authors, tells me he has about 100 copies left as of 8/12/98. |
| www.plateshack.com /76/LPREF/books2.html (163 words) |
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