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Having just received my latest issue of Old Cardboard, I discovered that Jay Miller and Joe Gonsowski made a major find of 15 Tomlinson cabinets, a couple which were previously unknown. Was there a thread about this that I somehow missed, or are we learning about it here for the first time? Either way, perhaps Jay or Joe could elaborate on it and provide a checklist. It looks sensational.
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