Add $480 in grading fees.
This pretty much tells the story of Tim.
I'll guess it's plated. Can you weigh it?
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Cool. Please post an image.
The 65 was no longer silver and they did not make a 65-D.
Just made you the first and only person I'm following. You are in group 1 in my book. Took me a while to see that but it's true.
Yes. it was turned on a lathe.
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Everything I see on the 55-D is just damage.
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In that case, I would pass as well. You won't make anything on the set.
I think they gain the attitude from the jerks they have to deal with.
$750 is not a bad price. It would probably cost you more if you were to build the set one at a time.
It had something to do with the size of the plates and what would work with the press.
It looks like damage to me.
Not really. I'm not trying to be insulting but it's sometimes tough to see what you are trying to show.
About 15 inches. That's a close guess.
It looks too clean to me.
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