Posted By:
Frank WakefieldWell I'm ok with folks disagreeing with me... haven't fussed at a
one of you.
And maybe a few folks are ok with me not agreeing with them? Or
maybe not.
But think about it. "There's real dough in rare ultra high
condition _________ ." And fill in the blank. Cars, aircraft,
canceled stock certificates, coins, dolls, diamonds, boats,
jewelry, arrowheads, pottery, books, campaign buttons, firearms,
autographs, movie posters, Kentucky Derby glasses, art... There's
great value in anything that is rare and in ultra high condition.
So what is the great revelation there??
I didn't even pick on the double verb in the thread title. The real
dough is in, or There's real dough in... but not There's real dough
is in...
I'd rather read a back combination thread about T206s. Still, I've
chimed in now, so I'm at peace, you guys go ahead!
And one solidarity edit