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I'm sorry to report that the post office apparently lost the following John McGraw card somewhere between Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix and its destination in the Bay Area of California:
![]() The package was insured but both the buyer and I would rather see that the card somehow survived. It is surely an unusual card -- I'm not sure there are any other known examples, at least in that condition. It bothers me a lot that it may be lost to the ages. Please let me know if you ever see this card.
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