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Picked up this uncut sheet, F7 Dixie Lids- 1938, recently and when it arrived it was in pieces. It had been damaged badly in shipping. It was either throw it away in sadness or use archival tape by the foot. I chose the later. Saved it from the recycle bin but what a shame that it got really messed up in shipping. The seller offered a refund but I just kept the item. It really wasn't about the money. Some things, even with modest value, just can't be replaced.
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