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Nice, bold image but the back is skinned. Gilks was also a scout who discovered Joe Jackson. Email me at eangyal(at)roadrunner.com if interested or send me a PM. References available upon request. Money back if not satisfied (so long as card is returned in condition I sent it out in). Thanks, Eric Last edited by Angyale; 12-06-2014 at 08:37 AM. Reason: Card no longer available |
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