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Winner by a nose

Chet Krause had a nose for the hobby publishing business when he started in 1971. He had built his company on the numismatic hobby, but the coin collecting hobby slowed going into the 1970s. Krause thought about entering several hobby markets, but old-car collecting looked like it was

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