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Posted By: leon
I got a chance to look at all of my m101/4 and /5's this weekend, with the different backs etc.... (Really pretty easy as they are stashed away in the igloo very nicely). All of them had very tight borders that are prevelant on good copies. So how did this Sisler turn out?, understanding most folks thought it was not good....regards all |
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