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Posted By: George Dreher
I have 101 of them. This reminds me of the Tenney thread where Barry mentioned a relative of Tenney buying up all his cards. Many years ago, a man named Tenney purchased the two Tenneys from me. I never would have sold them but he offered an insane amount of money. He mentioned that he worked in a lumber yard. Not sure if it is the same person or not? |
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