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Old 02-15-2013, 05:17 PM
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Default Please Post Your N172 Larry Corcoran (if you're not John Dreker)

Per Jeremy's request...

I know for certain the location of at least three others.

And I must admit, over the years I have aided and abetted Mr. Dreker in his gluttonous quest for additional Larrys. It's what friends do, but I also figure it just makes the value of the one measly one I own all the better!
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Old 02-15-2013, 05:25 PM
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If I wasn't so much younger than you and getting your Corcoran card in your will, I'd be mad at this thread. Carry on though...

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That's a beautiful example... I'd be mad anyway, if I were you John.
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I had to beg and plead to get this lone card of Larry. Oh thank you great Oz (JD).

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You would have to guess from the beginning that this thread would have limited participation because there are only a few people out there that have a Larry card because SOMEONE has hoarded a vault load of these.... does this remind you of the Hunt brothers and the silver market in the early 80s?
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Default I Was Truly Curious

Fred:

BTW - you are somewhat culpable as well since I know of a couple of opportunities you passed up to let The King of Corcorans feed his habit. Anyway...

I really was curious how many other board members might actually have a Corcoran besides me and you (and one other guy I am sure about).

John:

Sorry, I couldn't answer my phone because, unlike you, I was not in Florida sunning myself.

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