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Posted By: John Spencer
There is just the smallest of chances that this card could be legit. I know Hager made several trips to London, where I now live, along with his sidekick, David Festberg. They were in hot pursuit of any T215's that might be found. From what I understand, they found a few baseball and many other non-baseball. There was a rumor that the backs of some non-BB Pirates were grafted on to Red Cross or T213's, but who knows. Obviously, caveat emptor, but it just might worth a toss of the dice. |
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