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I would also tend to believe what you say is likely correct? Seems like the only logical explanation to me anyways. I recently bid on a couple trophy cards, which seem quite rare, but was unable to win them due to being away. After I bid, however, I did notice shipping at $40 dollars! In hindsight I guess I am glad I lost but those 2 cards would have been nice to own.Here's a pic of Dit Clapper Dr. Next time, instead of driving straight through, Hastings, I think I am going to park and check out some of the local shops to see if see any old memorabilia exists anywhere? (That Banjo's restaurant is a great little spot, BTW! )
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