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Posted By: Paul
Dan, the Cobb was an SGC20, but it did have a VG-EX front. I bid on the Johnson, but nowhere near the winning price. I was surprised a little about the price also. A much nicer Johnson PC796 sold a couple weeks ago for about $800.00. I collect Novelty Cutlery PC's, but only have four. Not sure if any are harder to come by than others. They all seem difficult. I'm going to branch out & start collecting the 1910 Sepia PC796 also. I probably will have more success with those. |
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