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I am looking for some higher grade S-74 silks with little or no fraying. I am interested in both the S74 Type 1 silks with the paper ad back attached or the S74 Type 2 colored silks with the factory designation on top and brand printed on the bottom. Please let me know what you have graded or not as long as they are in great condition with little or no fraying I may be interested . Thank you in advance
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