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			E102's.  (Echo.) On the back it says there's 25 of them. Collect 25. Get Wagner batting and you're done with Wagner. Same strategy for Doyle and Miller, one of each is enough. With a Wagner, a Mathewson, a Cobb and a Lajoie in a set of 25, along with other nice HOFers, you'll have nothing of which to be ashamed. I doubt that more that a dozen folks here have a simple set of 25 E102's. I'd doubt that more than 5 of us have what some consider a 'complete' set. Ratz. I wanted my 500th post to be a bit more cyber-sonic than that... Last edited by FrankWakefield; 10-22-2009 at 03:50 PM. | 
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