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Here is a photo from a better angle. The postcards fit precisely with just a little wiggle room, each tray could hold approximately ten cards with the ends projecting so they could easily be grasped by a prospective buyer. Just think of the possibility of a section of this filled with PC782s!
Jeff do you have a copy of your article on PC782s you authored for Old Cardboard a while back? If so please send me a copy, I think you have my email. Thanks, Jim Last edited by T206Jim; 10-05-2015 at 04:33 PM. |
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