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Posted By: Ben
Thought it might be interesting to get everyone's observations about what's selling well in today's prewar market, and what isn't. I'll start us off with a few of the obvious ones. These are all, of course, just my observations. |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
Ben, |
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Posted By: murcerfan
I also agree with your lists. |
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Posted By: Anthony
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