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Great read and thanks for posting. I didn't know Lew had an address in New York. I always thought he was in Arizona during that time frame. Loved the Exhibit article which I wish I had posted on another thread. It helps explain the difference between the 1925 and 1926 set. It wouldn't surprise me if a 1/3rd of the graded 1925 Exhibits were actually 26s.
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