Bill,
Yeah, I know. That is how I came to the realization that Wedgwood is
the correct spelling. I saw the same confusing variety of spelling when
I was doing some research on color paint codes a while back. Apparently,
when a number of those books were published the editors didn't bother
checking. I have to admit in their defense, Wedgewood does look more
correct than Wedgwood.
Even my spell checker has the correct spelling in it.
Joe
William Davies wrote:
>
> Hi Joe,
> You've started me on something here! I've just been through several parts
>lists
> and workshop manuals, and they don't agree! ALL parts lists say Wedgewood,
>whereas the
> workshop manuals say Wedgwood. But I will acknowledge that one e is the
>correct
> spelling - it's just comforting to know I'm in good company,
> Cheers,
> Bill.
>
> Joe Curry wrote:
>
> > So they don't know how to spell either!!! 8^)
> >
> > Actually, that is the common spelling, even though it is incorrect.
> > Check the dictionary, or even better look at some Wedgwood pottery.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Joe
>
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