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A fellow collector was in London last year and picked up a full set of 1938 Churchman's in a binder from a shop. The cards were inserted via black metal corner tabs (4) which, due to age, "indented" onto the cards. Killed the technical grade we are all slaves to now, but it was a pretty cool binder - I wish I had scans. Those blokes are inveterate collectors. Not much else to do there I guess...living in small apartments with their inlaws...it rains or snows most the time...warm beer...crappy food, links golf and foggy bottoms...
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