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An amazing piece of history, David.
My thinking with this thread was twofold. One thing was I figured it would be helpful to some folks if they could see the various Wambsganss cards, see which ones had the correct photo and which ones didn't, and that would help them with their collecting. Second reason was we need a new thread at the top. |
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