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|  Most exciting discovery/research of 2007 
			
			Posted By: Max Weder The most exciting discovery was not card related, but photo related. At our local SABR meeting, a women walked in unannounced with 17 panormas from the 1910s, including one from the Chicago American Giants with Rube Foster. It will be in REA's next auction. | 
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