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Posted By: T206Collector
It's the big one. It's the famous one. It's quite pretty. It's also got so much variety and subtlety that keep me interested and develop my knowledge of the history of the game and also of American history. Also, most of it is readily available on ebay. So, a consistent long-term approach makes collecting the complete set (sans the big 3) and then upgrading it a realistic possibility. |
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