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Most definitely underappreciated. Probably because of the size. Curious to know if these were sold in the U.S?
Anyway I've started my signed BeeHive collection with Glenn Hall. Every journey begins with the first step. uploadfromtaptalk1492263991338.jpg Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk |
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Most listings on E-Bay are from CDN provinces, but I have seen American listings as well. Nice P/U with your Glen Hall. Mine are currently for sale/trade if you are interested? I have 245 of them in sheets and in binders.
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