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Posted By: shelly jaffe
No. Why am I putting his head on a chopping block. Bill stated in the book what I am saying now. He is a big boy and when he was asked a question he gave an honest answer. I think that Bill did what he thought was the right thing to do at that time. He did what he belived to be the best thing for the hobbie. He said "look what has happened to that card since it was graded" |
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