Warning: Troll post by Liafkowski28. ??
I have heard that trolls will sometimes reply to an old topic that hasn't had posts in a long time and then go back later and edit their post to add what they really want to post. That way it can slip by the mods.
There is a new poster who has posted twice and both times basically copied the post of a well-known member here.
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Re: Red Pearl Hammer info.
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2019, 17:11:10 »
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Those balls were both marked as seconds because they were pin out. A lot has progressed since the 90s in our understanding of layouts. Faball labeled any ball with a pin outside of that circle was as a second.
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Re: Red Pearl Hammer info.
« Reply #8 on: Today at 02:54:50 »
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Both of those balls were marked as seconds because they had a pin out. Our understanding of layouts has progressed significantly since the 90s. Faball designated any ball with a pin outside of that circle as a second.
And then here:
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Re: Green fab pearl hammer?
« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2021, 10:45:31 »
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Has anyone ever gotten an answer (from old Fab contacts or otherwise) as to whether or not this was actually meant to be a green pearl? I ask because my gut tells me this was a blue pearl that has just really changed color a lot over the years the same way the dull blue solid hammers always did.
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Re: Green fab pearl hammer?
« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2024, 05:32:01 »
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Has anyone received a definitive answer (from old Fab contacts or otherwise) regarding whether this was originally intended to be a green pearl? I'm asking because my instinct suggests that it might have been a blue pearl that has significantly changed color over the years, similar to how the dull blue solid hammers tended to do.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2024, 02:28:49 by Liafkowski28 »
You can see in this last example on his post, that he has gone back to edit it and looks like added a link. I am not going to click on it because I don't want to get something onto my computer that I can't get rid of. It may be something innocent but why go to all the subterfuge for something unless it is not innocent?
If I am wrong, I will delete this post and apologize to him. Please let me know.