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E107 type 2's: Who owns?
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I was curious if any fellow board members own any type 2's? Type 1's pop-up now and again, but type 2's you don't see all that often. Anyone care to share? Thanks, Ryan |
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great Lajoie, you usually find these with very wavy borders and really bad hand-cut jobs.
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I had a Waddell Type 2 a couple of years ago on consignment, and auctioned it.
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It seems like I see Lajoie and Waddell more than anyone else.
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As if to prove the point:
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E107
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great Lajoie! congrats, best, barry |
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