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Posted By: scott brockelman
just kidding, Brian, does the stock appear to be thick like the type 2's or thin like type 1's? at first glance i think you may have a type 1 (which is more valuable i would say) however it appears hand cut? CRACK IT OUT AND EXAMINE IT! won't hurt much, it's just in an AUTHENTIC holder now. |
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