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Posted By: pete
I just purchased my first 1917 M101-4 that was in a "better than average condition" from the local dealer. It was only a few bucks so I figured what the hell. Can anyone tell me what kind of paper stock this should have? It seems kinda stiff, much thicker than the T206s I have. I'm assuming its a reprint, can anyone help so I know what to look for next time? |
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