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Here is the trick. The records are in two places but slightly different. Before the 'puter days you have to go to the big books. You find where A sold it to B. like the last computer entry. Now you need to find whom A bought it from. Go to the auditor’s office and they will tell you the book and page where A bought it. Then go to the recorder. Look it up and find that A bought it from C. So it is back to the auditor for the book and page where C bought it from D….<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o

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