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Posted By: brian p
I have never seen any of the "208" backs, but Lew Lipset in his Encyclopedia mentions that several Colgans (at the time of printing in the mid 80's) had been found with the back you mentioned. It sounds like you have a nice, extremely rare back variation. |
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