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Craig,
Nice card! JimB |
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Love all of those card images lined up like that. Great stuff!
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wow Craig, amazing piece!!!
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Hey just to clarify the e107 is not mine; I just borrowed the scan
The Chickering on the other hand........... |
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I didn't even see anything after the Chickering...
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Gotta love Bruce's Duffy
Interesting that they do have different color mounts |
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I think Terry has an imperial Chickering as well. Can't remember the player, but it was the same type of mount as Bruce's.
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