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Old 08-11-2024, 11:41 PM
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In a set where spelling errors are not unusual, this is the most amazing one I have ever seen. How they ever transformed Dalrymple to this alphabet soup I will never know:
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In a set where spelling errors are not unusual, this is the most amazing one I have ever seen. How they ever transformed Dalrymple to this alphabet soup I will never know:
It is almost as if the person typesetting the card was verbally told Dalrymple's last name by his superior who was mumbling, and the typesetter was afraid to ask how it was spelled, so just made a wild guess at the name.

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