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Thanks Mr. Cat for showing the two reversed back cards. The Judge has made its way to the 'reversed back with condensed first line list', and thanks to your posting of the Kerr reversed back on the same posting we can quickly see the difference between the two. The reversed back as seen on your Kerr definitely seems more readily available than the condensed line version, but still is fairly uncommon.
Thanks for the input...any more E121 uncommon back info out there to share, anyone? Brian |
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