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Adam I'll go along with Rhett (definitely the one on this board I feel has the best handle on all the E121 variants) in that you have the easier back to come by. Definitely not many D350-3 cards floating around. Here I have re-posted my Maranville with the other, less common, back, perhaps this time a little sharper?
4 years later and I still think I did a good thing by punching that little star in the upper right. Brian |
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Lol Brian.
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