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Back in the 70's and early 80's I picked up my 1st T 206's at flea markets for about $2 each. I even remember where I got them, McGinnity and Casey in Georgia, Phillippe in Peoria, Chance in Fort Wayne, and the rest at Shipshewana, IN flea market.
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the antique mall also had some T206's from another seller. Wanting $50-75 for commons. I checked all of the backs.....all Piedmont and SC.
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Just found this at a local antique mall.......I haven't ever seen something like this- it is some type of needlework, was already framed and has that old smell to it (sort of like some raw T206's
).........does anyone have anything similar ?
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