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Posted By: Julie Vognar
from an art gallery on e-bay that sold things clear back to the end of the 17th century. Later, I bought "Champion Base Ball Players" (1885) from Mark Macrae for $250 (I think...) Mark was astonished when i told him about my Providence buy. I really love them, and keep them both in an acid-free environment, with a Mylar window. I especially like the Providence |
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