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Ladder Note?

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that would be a stretch in my opinion... 53385339 would be.
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Wow, you guys really get down on this stuff don't you? While I can definitely see the sequence, I am not familiar with this type of thing for sure, but I had thought that a ladder was something a bit more obvious like 12345678.... I can grasp the concept of recurring numbers in varying combinations, but would this not lessen the significance of the term 'ladder'?
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in the tradition sense, yes a TRUE laddar is 12345678 or of the like. something like 23242526 is more of a "step" i'd say, but thats not really a technical term.
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Step to me refers to the direction, 1234 step up, 4321 step down.

The serial 53385448 could be considered a ladder I suppose, but then again it could be considered a quad, or 4 pair, even though the traditional would be more like 55334488.

One thing I have learned is that anything can be called anything and someone on ebay will probably buy it.
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anything can be called anything


Yeah Nick, I thought about that a bit earlier today.... virtually any note can fall into some classification.
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