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Vintage Report 27: July 1980
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Vintage Report 29: September 1980
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Vintage Report 24: January-March 1980
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Vintage Report 25: April/May 1980
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Vintage Report 14: October 1978
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Vintage Report 22: September/October 1979
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Vintage Report 2: 1975
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Vintage Report 3: 1976
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Vintage Report 17: January 1979
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Vintage Report 6: September 1977
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Vintage Report 11: July 1978
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Vintage Report 15: November 1978
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Vintage Report 12: August 1978
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Vintage Report 13: September 1978
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Vintage Report 18: February 1979
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Vintage Report 19, March/April 1979
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Vintage Report 23: November/December 1979
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Vintage Report 21: July/August 1979
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Vintage Report 10: 1978, Part 2
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Vintage Report 8: November/December 1977
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Vintage Report 20, May/June 1979
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