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In article >,
says...
>
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 18:07:16 -0500, Sqwertz >
> wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 19:08:27 -0300,
wrote:
> >
> >> Don't worry, am trying to think of anyone I can email to try and prove
> >> it.

> >
> >Why do that? Even the quickest glance at the information on the Web
> >would tell you you're mistaken.
> >
> >You're not even willing to consider the possibility that they may have
> >been imported. You're just positive they were local dungeness, and
> >for no apparent reason. That's stubborn and you're setting yourself
> >up for failure.
> >
> >-sw

>
> I don't for a moment believe these crabs were imported during the war
> years! Far more basic eats might have been. These were readily
> available locally and we ate them frequently.


In that case, you must be able to find an Internet link that proves you
right. When I Google dungeness crab and Plymouth, I end up in MA, MI, DE
(DE?) and CA, but not in UK