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Marshall,
Please clarify what you are asking. Obviously, sold item prices through auction and sometimes asking price on eBay can give you an idea of currrnt price and demand. I think the “Keyman” site provides a lot of good and useful information, organization leaves something to be desired. For free, it is outstanding. I commend them for doing the work and providing information. At a quick glance, I think their prices are in line for a decent “retail” value. |
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