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I've been on a little bit of a 52 Topps kick lately.
![]() Edit: a few other randoms that caught my eye from a new shop in town. I try to look for nice Alstons when I'm out because we share a birthday and have the same alma mater. Pretty neat. ![]() Last edited by profholt82; 09-02-2021 at 11:03 AM. |
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It's interesting to me that the '63 Topps manager cards (I think...) are the only ones that have a team logo where the B&W player picture normally would be. It makes you kind of do a double take...
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I think I'm more impressed by the Atari 2600 with a Pitfall II cartridge in it! Nice classic console there.
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Pitfall II is a hard one. I can zip through the first game like nothing, but the sequel is tough. It's a solid game though, and it has a great soundtrack. There's a special sound chip built into the cartridge, so it has music and sounds way better than the standard 2600 game. |
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