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Southern California Sports Club in the 1970s
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
What I most remember from that era was card shops. And the proprietors always trying to sell goudeys, playballs and when pressed, t206s. They had other stuff, but it was a hassle to get it out - and then they "knew nothing about it" and neither did I. It was the '80s before I got to see an OJ up close and personal. And I bought it, and another and had enuff left from my $100. to get a Dockman common (a card with color) and a w502 Hornsby. |
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