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OT - March 2018 S&T wanted

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Seeking some help.
I've been collecting S&T for many years and now have them back to Vol 1, #1
For some reason, MARCH 2018 issue appears to be missing......
I'm looking for a clean, complete copy.
If you can assist let me know.
Many thanks,
ken
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Post by Montana »

That is dedication :)

All I have is every single Beano from around 1979-1989 in the loft, I guess you aren't interested in these :)

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Re: OT - March 2018 S&T wanted

Post by ffellah »

Hi Ken: I have it and would be delighted to send it to you for your collection. Please send me your address privately.

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Franco,
Many thanks. PM sent.


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