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Date Posted: 20:50:07 08/02/02 Fri
Author: Katie Guest
Subject: Re: Thomas Hardy Ale
In reply to: Pete 's message, "Thomas Hardy Ale" on 04:48:50 02/05/02 Tue

>Hello Pete!

>I have three Thomas Hardy bottles of ale. They are all unopened and have been kept in a cool dark environment as requested. They are from the years 1974, 1975 ,1978.

>Please feel free to contact me on this E-mail address if you wish to discuss these bottles further!

Even if you are not particularly interested in purchasing them I would be gratefull if you contacted me to provide me with an idea of their value.

Yours sincerely,
Katie Guest

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