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|  Re: T-210 Red Border Break Down 
			
			Posted By: Andy Cook I think this is a great thread. I have about 150 T210s, including a complete series 2. I had great difficulty finding series 2s of Levy and Lawlor - it took me probably 7 years to find a single copy of either one. As for the series 7 Hyames, I've owned two copies this year. I have one and sold the other to a board member.  I'm not sure if I was incredibly lucky or there are more out there than originally thought, don't know, but I really like this thread and hopefully more people will post their experiences with this great set. | 
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