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Posted By: Andy Baran
I could have told you that any research (short of the time machine that we spoke about) would still leave questions. Like you said, most items were only printed once per year, so an 1869 City Guide (for instance) could have been printed before the Reds were even formed in 1869. I would have been happy to give you inconclusive evidence for half the price |
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