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Old 01-22-2015, 04:07 PM
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Glad to help. About all I have retained from 3 years of high school Russian was the Cyrillic alphabet and being able to sound out words. Nice to get some use out of it 20 years later.

I think the main issue for most non-North American sets is lack of awareness. Even in the age of the Internet, most non-US sets are little known outside of their native countries/markets. I can't imagine how someone would have even become aware of a Russian hockey card set in 1971. I do recall seeing a very brief blurb in USA Today back around 1991 about a set being produced, which was fun since we were supposed to bring in a Russian news item each week for our class, and this was a rare convergence with my card collecting hobby.

Even today, when a new Japanese player reaches an MLB team, people are clamoring for their first Bowman and Topps cards as if they are somehow special, while being almost completely unaware of the previous 7+ years worth of Japanese cards those players likely have.

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