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I have pictures of a basket I won recently at a fundraiser that claimed it was a Longerberger basket. I closely looked at the basket, and have reason to believe that it ISN'T a Longerberger Basket. There are no marks on this basket, and someone black magic marked out something on the bottom. I'm afraid they blacked out the Made is Taiwan stamp.
There is a gauge on the filter that will indicate this. when as the pressure gets higher it indicates that there is a build up of dirt and the filter needs cleaning or backwashing. another indicator is if you note a marked reduction in suction at the static skimmer of the pool.
not sure about college basketball, but the NBA it is 2 points per basket. if the shooter is fouled whilst making the shot he will then have the chance to make a free throw. if the ball goes in the basket then he takes 1 free-throw to make a total of 3 points. if the ball misses the basket then he takes 2 free-throws to make a total of 2 points.
A spare is marked by a stroke from the bottom left to the top right in the box that the spare was bowled. A strike is marked with an X in the same box.
According to Porch Swing Memories' they are: "Other Family Signatures are as follows: Genevieve #1; Wendy #2; Jerry #3; Larry #4; Dave #5; Rich #6; Mary (Maryann) #7; Judy #8; Ginny #9; Gary #10; Carmen #11; and Jeff #12. All Longaberger baskets are Marked by the company, but not all are signed by a family member. "
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"5000" is the Stevens model number, not a serial number. It was marked with the trade name for Shapleigh Hardware in St Louis around 1930. Value as either a decoration or a shooter would be $150-$250. A little more if like-new and a lot less if a basket-case.
What is the value of w.b. mfg co silver bird marked with the number 2277 on the bottom?
The bottom plugs - marked "L" for leading.
In a box marked key or legend, often at the bottom of the drawing.
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