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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I know you would love to see the set remain intact. However, a few other board members and myself would love to own a copy or two. I especially like the Mohler (with the satchel full of money) - Harkenss is neat too with the one-handed swing! In fact, they are all nice! From a collector's point of view, the set will be together in the 1st Issue of "Old Cardboard", but a lot of collectors could have an example if you sold them seperately. Anyway, if you decided to "break" the set, you know it might be a little more of a hassle, but you should also know there should be more $$$ doing this. |
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