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    I've seen several wrapped in the waxy gauze material. They aren't as common as the normal treated paper wrapped magazines.
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    I've seen several wrapped in the waxy gauze material. They aren't as common as the normal treated paper wrapped magazines.
    Do you recall if any of them were individually labeled like this one? These are apparently WII made magazines that were possibly inspected and repackaged in 1953. - Bob

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