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Posted By: TBob
you can still get tricked. For me, it was ye olde blurry scan. An E98 HOFer with a description that there may have been a pencil mark which was erased arrived today and it looks like someone used one of those wood burning tools from my youth to carve out some letters. |
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Posted By: TBob
while looking at the card at my office computer monitor, the problems are more apparent. Still disappointed but cest la vie.. |
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