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Posted By: leon
I have to agree with you (somewhat) on erasing. Sometimes I will leave the markings as they are neat and give more identification to the cards history. This Weaver came from the Trucker Boy find and these marks will stay on it....This "Carl" person was very prolific in his writing of his name on PCL cards.......Kind of funny how this was stashed away since it was collected but had his name on it? |
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