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Posted By: leon
I agree with most of what you say except for a few things. No way is Block and Kuhl more scarce than 2 of the 3 Gimbels. It is more scarce than the most common one so I will concede that. Your observations may be different though. You also said no one is trying to complete an M101-4/5 back set? I know of a few folks doing it, besides yourself....I sold a Morehouse to a board member this week and he is only a few away from completion. Tim N collects them, JC, Robert S (I believe) and more I can't think of right now...and many more I have no idea about, I am sure. Otherwise, I agree....best regards |
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