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Old 07-07-2014, 10:35 AM
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Thanks for the update Rhett...E121 series of 80 is certainly the most complex set of the 1920's , and it keeps on dishing up more intrique as time goes on.

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Thanks for the update Rhett...E121 series of 80 is certainly the most complex set of the 1920's , and it keeps on dishing up more intrique as time goes on.

Brian
Agreed Brian. I am very tempted to go after the master set . . . but then there is Meadows . . . and now O'Leary!
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Old 07-08-2014, 07:49 PM
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Down side of buying both Meadows and O'Leary (plus Gaston, Frisch, Huggins and a host of others when they all appear so close together) is contemplating what part of your collection you're going to be selling off over the next few months to pay for them.


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You could send O'Leary and Gaston to California for a long vacation. Palm Springs is really quite nice in the winter months compared to where you reside.Kevin Andrews. :-)
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Rhett, thanks for doing all this and sharing. I thought the regular set was tough enough, much less the Master Set! Good God!

Sorry to have been on "hobby vacation" and missed the epic sale. Sounds spectacular.
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I have this one. Didn't see it on the master checklist.
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