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Posted By: Michael Peich
I agree with Tim--Gar is a nice, congenial man, an important early dealer in the hobby, and someone from whom I bought my first T-206s five years ago. That said, he grades as if it is still the mid-70s, 1-2 grades too high. If the cards are not the grade he claims for them, I assume he will refund. Cheers, Mike |
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