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Posted By: mike campbell
I fully understand. I couldn't agree more. You'll get no arguement out of me. All I did was make an attempt at dating them. I actually did come across more people who can date glue, (on the backs) and other such oddities. But then again, that would also just meet with more areas with which we could all dispute. I spent my own time and money. I am not complaining, as it was something I chose to do. No different than if I came across some odd ball Ruth in an antique store. I am fully aware of the ramifications of this issue. I hesitate to even say this because I feel it shouldn't be necessary, but if anyone doubts my efforts or honesty, one of the nations most respected and long time dealers (20 years, or more, whom we all know) and I have been long time friends. Obviously I will not reveal his name. But I digress. I guess we can all draw our own conclusions. |
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