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When you buy the signed Lajoie M101-2 and the next day Dan Bretta makes sure you get the correspondence between Doc Steen and Nap Lajoie that immediately preceded the signing — all within a few weeks in June 1939, three years before my parents were even born. Thanks again, Dan!
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