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Acquired this little beauty in a trade a few years ago with a good hobby friend and board member. Never did quite figure out what it is though. It's about the size of a standard caramel card printed on thin cardboard stock. The sides of the card are just wavy enough to make me think that whatever it is, it's borders have been trimmed off completely except for the caption at the bottom. The back is blank.
About the only other thing I know about it is that this pose is only seen on his e94 and not used anywhere else that I'm aware of. Any thoughts? EuncMcGraw-001.jpg mcgraw.jpg |
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