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Posted By: Mark Lutz
yes, I thought that the e-90's were surprisingly available. I was looking for a particular example, a Leever, and was able to find one at 3 different tables. There could have been more. Again, there were more e120's for sale than I can remember having seen at any show. But only a few dealers had them and those dealers had only a few. There were more W573's than I'd ever seen before, too. |
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