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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I was bidding on that one too--trying to sneak it past the unsuspecting crowd. I'm glad you posted, as I wanted to contact the winning bidder, but it was a private auction. Can you tell us if the gloss is the same as is found on the E121s? I handled a Frank Gilhooley card somewhat similar a few years back that had a Henry A Johnson back, and it had a duller surface. How is it with Mr. Davenport/ |
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