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Thanks for the input. What do you think these spots are on the front and back of this N28?
I think getting a card with stains from the original packaging adds to the character of the card but dirt/grime/etc. would definitely be a detractor. That opinion lead me to probe the brains of this group to more easily identify the differences. Thanks again for your help. |
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My Hooker was nailed on a Philly bathroom wall. My guess is the stains are mold and mildew, but you never know with a hooker...
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