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Fiddler Magazine's General Store Fiddler Magazine’s General Store The “Possum up a Gum Stump” collection (quantities limited) Note: Credit card payments only accepted through PayPal (visit fiddle.com). Special Offers: T-shirts: Short-sleeved, 100% cotton, • A few back issues (marked below) are free, while supplies last (+ postage). black design. Made in USA (Bayside). • Bonus with 3-year subscriptions: Free back issue or extra stickers! • Men’s willow green. S-3X: $17.50 • Any 10 back issues: $30 plus postage. (Note: Men’s 3X is Carolina blue) 1 If you’d like some referral cards to earn free issues, please check • Women’s Carolina blue. S-2X: $17.50 the box under “Ordered by” on the other side of this form. (Caution: Women’s large is bright teal.) 6 for $5. BACK ISSUES (Quantities limited.We have one or two copies of a few is- Possum Note Cards. sues not listed here. If you’re looking for a particular issue, please inquire.) Possum Stickers. 3” circle. $1. 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