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Steve, good ole buddy No, problem....your question was as good as any other here. I'm beginning to think that I've been in this hobby too long. It is not a fun hobby when a certain type of "paranoia" sets in. Was it trimmed.....was it soaked.....or, whatever type of alteration has a card been subjected to ? Sometimes, I yearn for those days (circa 1980) when an Ex raw T206 common sold for $5. Or, a T206 red Cobb could be acquired for $15. There was really none of this "paranoia" in this hobby going on. Certainly, not to the extent that is prevalent nowadays. Best regards, Steve TED Z |
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