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Posted By: leon
Especially Brian for a well thought out post on a mundane subject (not to me but....). I would tend to agree with you and that is what I was looking for...some other ideas. The only exception might be to leave the "W" for some W573's (the ornate one's guys and girls) as at least one- a Cafe Du Monde back, and I am sure more, were in fact hand cut and then ads were put on backs. They are paper thin too. All of the E121 types are on thicker stock, as you mentioned......regards all |
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