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T-86 1959 Heart Foundation with Jack Benny 15 Ex Syn T T-86 1959 HEART FOUNDATION WITH JACK BENNY 15 EX SYN T-198 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO #103 WITH RUDY VALLEE 2/15/1945 AFRS 30 VG-EX AFRS T-258 ADVENTURE TRAIL #1 STAMPED ON THE CHISUM TRAIL 3/22/1946 15 EX SYN T-147 ADVENTURES OF MARCEL 9/28/1950 NBC 30 EX SYN T-121 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE #64 (VERY SCRATCHY) 5/11/1944 AFRS 30 AFRS T-293 AMERICAN RED CROSS 1948 WITH DICK HAYMES 15 EX T-294 AMERICAN RED CROSS 1948 WITH FRANK SINATRA 15 EX T-315 AMOS AND ANDY #5 THE BEAUTY CONTEST AFRS 30 EX AFRS T-316 AMOS AND ANDY THE LORDS PRAYER 5 EX SYN T-199 ARCH OBOLER'S PLAYS THE PARADE 8/2/1945 MUT. 30 EX SYN T-241 AVENGER. 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