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Old 3rd November 2009, 01:01
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RCAF 443 Squadron Mystery Pilot??? See attached photograph.....

Hello Everyone!!

Can anyone identify this RCAF 443 Squadron pilot??? I have this autographed photo and cannot identify the gentlemen.

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Mark Copeland
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Old 3rd November 2009, 02:24
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Re: RCAF 443 Squadron Mystery Pilot??? See attached photograph.....

Harlan "Bub" Fuller. A great man.

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Old 3rd November 2009, 03:15
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Thank you stephen.....your a life saver!!

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Old 6th November 2009, 02:22
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Re: RCAF 443 Squadron Mystery Pilot??? See attached photograph.....

Hi Mark,

Anytime....well, maybe not. Hope you get a lot of money for this. BTW, did you mention to "Bub" that you'd be selling his signature on ebay? Hope you give him a slice of the pie...

http://cgi.ebay.ca/WWII-RCAF-443-SQU...item3a5470ace9
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Old 8th November 2009, 00:06
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Re: RCAF 443 Squadron Mystery Pilot??? See attached photograph.....

I would expect that SMF144 would receive some kind of re-numeration for the information provided to make an otherwise low value item more valuable.
There appears to be a growing trend for certain members and/or collectors to use TOCH for strictly financial reasons. It really hurts when one spends years and often at great expense researching only to have this freely provided information turned into someone else’s quick and unearned profit. The classic has to be a while back when a photo was copied from a members web site only to be passed off for sale by another member as an original picture. It's so sad to see what some will do to make that almighty buck.
I often wonder why in life there always has to one (or more) in a crowd that ruin it for everyone else.
It sure makes one reluctant to contribute anything worthwhile to this otherwise excellent forum.

Have a nice day,
John
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