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Hi Scott - Do you know if anyone has ever completed either of the E270 sets (Red Borders or Tin Tops) or the E271 set? If not, then the E107 set may not be any tougher than these E sets to complete??
Insofar as obtaining an individual example is concerned, IMHO an E222 and an E271 are much tougher to obtain than an E107 (Scott, I realize that you didn't make any assertion re individual examples). Best, Val |
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