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Old 04-30-2009, 02:16 PM
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That's probably the reason, Gunner. BTW, when first introduced, one of the Mr Stripey's was a beefsteak type tomato, while the other was a more standard (i.e., 12ish ounces) size.

BTW, the other varieties often confused with Mr Stripey are Tigerello. It was early, when I wrote the other, and hadn't had my coffee yet.
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