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Bloomington Gold is the company who has the patent on "Survivor".
They are a for profit operation, because of this, their popularity has declined a bit recently. Bloomington Gold's new owner- Dana Mecum, wants to protect his interests, and he is mostly interested in selling cars. The way that NCRS does the numbers thing, has taken away a lot of the importance of the actual stamp pad. A good thing really... It is nice to have your original engine, but you can still do very well in NCRS judging without it. At Carlisle last year, I saw a car for sale - no motor/no trans, had a sign calling it "matching numbers" When I asked the seller? He said simply with a straight face: "the VIN number, matches the title" It has become such a generic term these days, that it really does not mean a thing anymore. ![]() |
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