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That said, the work you've done is fantastic. After I saw what you did with the A35 album, I was wondering what else you'd come up with. Just curious, what does the back of the Tinkers-Evers-Chance piece look like? An assumption is that the backs of the cards are visible. Are you a graphics artist? Or is this just a hobby that you tinker with? Do you have a website that we can look at that shows what you've made so far? I'd be more than happy to look at the work. Thank you for sharing!
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