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Posted By: Steve Dawson
but personally, I'll stay away. You can't see the full cards on their scans, and with the white background you can't see the edges. Even the 1962 Topps baseball with their woodgrain borders, if the full cards are in fact shown, they are severely trimmed. I did find one card where you can see the edges; a 1952 Bowman (large) Sammy Baugh. Judging by it, they don't know how to grade. They call it ex-mt, but it's no better than vg. If that's the case with more, if not all their cards, their prices are outlandish. |
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