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Posted By: Scott Forrest
The reprint/forgery scammers (among other things) upset me too much, so I dropped out. But maybe I should just start collecting reprints and forgeries? Talk about a great investment - a nicely "baked" '33 Ruth should triple in value within 30 minutes of removal from the oven. And those "wide-bordered" Ruths don't require any work whatsoever - it's free money!!! Now you know how someone from Stout, Ohio thinks. |
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