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I was hoping someone could fill me in a bit more on the story with these cards. From what I understand is they were found in a fire, hence the damage to most of them. Also the find included about 20-30 or so of the cards. Does anyone know more of the story? And if you have one show it off, it would be nice to see all of the different ones.
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