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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Like Dave I had always thought the correct Steinfeldt variation was much tougher. The latest SCD book I have says it is. There have been a few correct ones changing hands recently, but that doesn't contradict the conventional wisdom by itself. Is the registry value just a mistake on the company's part, or is there new info about these cards? |
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