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HankronI've learned a lot from reading the MastroNet descriptions and keep the old catalogs as reference books. Sometimes, I wish they would include a highlight or other marker so I could find where the description of the lot items started and the intro ended-- especially when it's 5 minutes before closing ... I agree that on rare occasion a description gets a bit hairy (for example, I don't find the words 'Cher' or 'Madonna' neccesary to describe a T206 Wagner), but the catalogs overall are top notch. And, when I'm unfamiliar with material, the intros are often illuminating.