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			drc: That's precisely why I've posted these here. The Harry Wright trade card, to my eyes, is a fairly significant discovery that merits discussion...and, if on the level (which I believe it is), deserves early bids (which, in fact, it has) which might dissuade the seller from falling prey to a stop-this-auction-now buyer. I have no problem with someone getting a good price for a great object. | 
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