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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I couldn't agree more Rhett, although I probably don't share quite your enthusiasm for the 20's caramel issues. I was just perusing one of the auction catalogues this morning thinking that those M116s look almost unnatural and ghoulish,and really liked looking at a few e254s I just received. I also share your view about some of the other color caramels, which is why I sold my Dockman Tinker/Weaver/insert your generic right-handed batter here. Different strokes, and let the good times roll. |
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