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Old Glo-Bee heads any different from today's Galbreath
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Old Glo-Bee heads any different from today's Galbreath
I actually have a couple of the old Glo-bee heads. Darned if they don't look exactly the same as the Galbreath adapters (which I have not see in person).
Anyone familiar with both who might tell us what differences, if any, there are?
Anyone familiar with both who might tell us what differences, if any, there are?
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