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Since a test is simply a trial color that was not selected for production, odds are that, yes, there were test models in the 1960s. Since the collecting world was nothing like it is today (and no value was initially seen in one of a kind items) its likely that most of them no longer exist (probably trashed or given away). I can remember seeing only one (on Stone Sr.'s desk in Chicago). I hope that this was helpful!

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What were some treaties during the 1960s?

Nuclear test ban treaty, United States-Japan security treaty, and the Indus Waters Treaty


What arose from the unprecedented prosperity of the 1960s?

you must be taking the same test as me! i believe the answer is a middle class, not sure though


Can coggins kill a horse?

Coggins is not actually a disease. Coggins is the name of a blood test that detects whether a horse (or other equine such as donkeys and mules) has a virus called Equine Infectious Anemia, (EIA). So, no, a Coggins test cannot kill a horse. However, EIA can be fatal and it is contagious. There is no treatment for this disease. Symptoms of EIA include:High fever (105 - 108 degrees)Weakness and lethargyRefuses foodWeight lossIrregular heartbeatSwelling in the chest, stomach or legs.


How strong are horses?

On Discovery Channel "Myth Busters" they were recreating a test and they attached a rope to the saddle of a horse and measured one could pull 400 lbs.


What did Helen do when the Greek were inside the wooden horse?

When the Greeks were inside the wooden horse, Helen, who had been captured by Paris, was instructed by the Greeks to test if the men inside the horse were truly her husband, Menelaus, and his companions. She mimicked the voices of the Greek leaders, calling out to them and trying to lure them out. This act was meant to reveal their presence and ensure they remained hidden until the right moment to strike. Ultimately, her actions contributed to the Greeks' successful surprise attack on Troy.