Obsolete Address Book Files

I was poking around inside the address book files in user/library and I think that there have been some changes to the file structures that leave some old files as obsolete. Some of the ones I have date to 2001.
I created a new user and didn't find any files for address book so I opened Address Book and it created these files. I can assume that these are current, all in users/<user>/Library/Applications Support/AddressBook
ABPerson.skIndexInverted
ABSubscribedPerson.skIndexInverted
AddressBook.data
AddressBook.data.previous
and a folder called Images with a single file (which is the the Apple logo)
DAB81935-712C-4BA2-A70B-59AA7725FD8F
In my regular account I have these files PLUS
ABPerson.index (dated in Oct 03)
ABPerson.skIndex (dated in Apr 05)
AddressBook.data.beforesave (dated in May 05)
AddressBook.data.previous (dated 3 days ago, probably current)
Further at the ~/Library level I have
Address Book Plug-Ins (folder, empty)
Addresses (folder, with stuff dated '02 and earlier)
I assume that this old stuff is obsolete but I couldn't find anything about it on the Knowledge Base.
- gws

eventually all the obsolete files were identified and deleted

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