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#420998 Fri Jun 07 2013 01:05 PM
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A few items at an auction mixed in with lots of real stuff. The nature off auctions now a days. I assume the auctioneer represented the repros for what they are,he has in the past. I did not go to the sale.

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The Goodyear was an Andy Ronny sign

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Meissners. And his favorite saying is you guys are the experts


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Buyer always has to beware.

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Come on John they are "vintage" LOL thats the term they use


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"NOS from the 1970's, give or take a few years"????


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