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Old 09-10-2020, 08:54 PM
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If Topps would have produced the last Gibson card in your thread, it would rival the '76 Bench/'71 Munson for the greatest card of the '70s. That is an awesome card.

On a related note, I've started (slowly) collecting signed versions of the '72 IA cards. There are 72 total and so far I've knocked off 19 of 'em. It's actually a benefit in this chase that Topps left off so many of the stars. Several guys still sign TTM, but it's amazing how many of that group have either passed on or are not signing anymore. You gotta think, if players were 25-30 in 1972, that would make them in their mid-late 70s by now.
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