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Posted By: Rich Klein
That you have inherited your uncle Don's willingness to help others. When I first started getting serious about the hobby in the mid 1970's, his uncle always ran ads about helping beginners and I'm not too proud to admit that I took advantage of his offer (only did it once) to send free cards to help any and all beginners. |
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