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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
I believe that all of the T3 proofs were discovered at one time. I believe in the Detroit era. As far as I know, all are one of a kind. From my unerstanding, they were all hand cut. Maybe some were cut better than others. From the few that I have seen (Tik had a few), they were definitely hand cut. |
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