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Finally got a chance to sit down and read the article, Jim. Great job. I was saving it for a moment where I could really concentrate. I loved how you laid out the case and yet were very measured in not making leaps of faith but just giving theories and evidence to back up those theories. Very interesting scholarly writing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. And of course, the cards are beautiful. The overall condition of the card set is pretty phenomenal considering.
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