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I think the original concept for hiding the plates could be summed up in a line from "Dragnet". "The plates have been changed to protect the innocent."

I for one, am very proud of my antique plates and have no problem with showing them.

Bonzi Lon

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The Enfield is a common hunting rifle up here and was very cheap to buy - must have been alot around.

I display my plates without fear as well and for home protection I have a 3 1/2 inch lockblade knife that has the tip broken off (not very sharp either).

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Interestingly, when I put my Avatar photo up in 2005, someone on the site's photo approval list edited the plate (so you cannot read it) during the approval process :classic:

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