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Wow, Spec. I don't think he and I ever discussed T210s. We'd talk about biographies, white border cards, and then the Colgan's He was calm, patient, and encouraging... I have a T206 that I sent him to sign on the back; he signed and sent it back. Mr. Haber was a treasure.
I remembered where I read about the 2 train car loads of chicle... it was in an article in the Louisville Courier Journal. Maybe took up a 3rd of a page. I think I have a photocopy of the article... somewhere. Maybe someone can find it in newspapers.com or someshuch. |
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