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Posted By: jim sexton
Frank, Having done the research and written an article on this topic I can assure you that this is the real thing. Check the Mastro auction of 1998, lot 1192 and read the description. Or better yet, read the article in Old Cardboard,#8 Summer 2006. I personally talked to a highly respected dealer about this pillow top premium. He told me he sold the one he had for 17000 dollars. They are extremely rare but they are real. |
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