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Old 01-08-2022, 11:11 AM
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John Alston
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Hey Ryan,

Thanks for sharing your experience in researching this with Lelands. I had the same thought about the set being represented as 523 with no Doyle. I wasn't really surprised to find that Doyle wasn't included but it bothered me that they would deviate from the standard definition of a complete set of 524.

Their poor/lack of responses to your inquiries is disappointing and turns me off of doing any business with them.
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