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Sorry Steve... you understand correctly... I meant that I believe that the Charleston is factory cut and not really trimmed. At least that is my hypothesis. Let's see. Regardless the image is fantastic.
The more that I hear from different collectors who bid in Hakes... I believe that Patrick is right... there was a pretty wide spreading of the peanut butter here... lots of different winners. This seems to indicate that this section of market is moving up as it has a pretty broad base of support...
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