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Jacked my idea, Leon! Just kidding... I'm going to say low grade D304 and caramels, in particular on ebay. |
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And I will concur with your set that isn't hot and add D359's to them also. Even mid grade and some high grade examples of both of these sets can usually be had for a fraction of their prices from 3-8 yrs ago.
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