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Posted By: leon
That was my point when I started this (that E106's are pretty darn scarce). I have only been collecting about 8-9 years (rather addictedly) and have seen far more E107's for sale and otherwise. I am not one of the old timers so don't know about 30 yrs ago. I do know what I have personally seen in my endeavors though. I have personally never seen a complete E106 set. (nor an E107 set either, obviously). I do agree that the E107's are far more appealing and obviously way more expensive but that wasn't the point of the thread. So of the collectors on the board I wonder if, in all of our collections together, there are more E106's or E107's? I know my thought...though it wouldn't be a popular one....thanks for the input... |
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