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The loss of 40 years worth of collecting is horrible; I can't begin to imagine. I pray for swift justice and the cards to be returned quickly.
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I am sorry to hear of this TedZ,the whole situation sucks.I really hope by some stroke of luck that your friend gets his lifelong collection back.I'm all the way across the country,but will talk to a couple of the guys that run local card shops here,and let them know about the situation,and to keep a look out-you never know,stranger things have happened..........
Sincerely,Clayton |
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