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Thanks for the responses gentlemen!
Like to also thank Bill Cornell for trading his E125, George Gibson, to me which started me on this quest. Glad I was able to pick up the Bill Carrigan E125 that has both tabs between his legs. I like that design better than the other style. Aaron I figured you would have seen the two different tabs since you have owned so many of the E125 diecuts. Has the Murray E125 been verified yet? I'm also curious as to how many of these E125s actually exist. I know the 4 players I have in my collection have between 3-5 graded examples. Patrick |
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