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    Thanks for that! Yeah they're about 4 inches tall and several wide. I might just go with the clean, annodize, seal approach - Some neat looking dies - but might be a little too over the top on the plain white mast. Seems like the key is a good cleaning. THanks and Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by High Seas View Post
    Thanks for that! Yeah they're about 4 inches tall and several wide. I might just go with the clean, annodize, seal approach - Some neat looking dies - but might be a little too over the top on the plain white mast. Seems like the key is a good cleaning. THanks and Jim
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