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Old December 9th 04, 04:19 PM
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Default WW1 slides 3-D stereoview glass slides Fisherview

Vintage Collection of 69, 3-D Stereo Glass Slides of WW 1. POW
Camps,Refugees Camp,Hunting For"Cooties",Camaflouge Wooden Cannon,etc.
Plus the FisherViewer to View the Slides.Please Remember They are 3-D
Low reserve price set by the estate attorney


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