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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
I think it's doctored up to "look authentic". The only way I would have even considered bidding on it, is if it were graded by a major grading company. That way, I would KNOW that I were getting the real thing, and NOT a doctored reprint. Besides, closing bid was $75.00 and change. You ARE NOT going to find an AUTHENTIC T-206 Cobb for $75.00 and change. IF so, let me know when a T-206 Cobb (red, port.) pops up. |
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