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Hi Barry
As you can see Corey was listed 9th as our list was in alphabetical order Richard Masson along with three or four others could certainly be added to the list. But at 10, nearly all of the collectors are now gone. We didn't addThe Dorskind Group because our collection doesn't even make the top 25..although we hope that it will someday. However, rank, at least in this case, does not matter as much as taking a moment to recall the great collections of the hobby's early pioneers. Best wishes to Judy and you for a good New Year! Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List |
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