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			Posted By: tbob Most of the sets I have collected/am collecting are mainstream sets like T205, 206, 207, 212 etc. in the tobacco sets and E90-1 through E98 in the caramels but I am collecting the Pacific Coast Biscuit D311s and wondered if anyone else is collecting these or which other "quiet" pre-war sets are being collected by collectors here. | 
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			Posted By: leon I am up to about 7 of them and who knows how many different there are? I know I will probably never complete ? the set but it's fun accumulating them.... | 
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			Posted By: Anonymous i'm continuing my type collection...just filling in as i go not trying to complete any sets.  i imagine trying to complete d311, mothers bread or other similar issues will be quite challenging?!  Good luck! | 
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			Posted By: david middy bread, honey boy, kut outs and various self developing photo issues | 
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			Posted By: Paul David, can you post some of your Middy Bread cards? I don't think I've ever seen any real ones. I'd love to see some of the HOFers and Ernie Nevers. | 
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			Posted By: Patrick McMenemy Over the past year, I acquired all twelve of the catcher cards in the 1911 Zeenut set. I love the size, color, and print styles in the set.  | 
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			Posted By: Bruce Babcock Very nice site, Patrick. | 
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			Posted By: Patrick McMenemy Thanks Bruce.  | 
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			Posted By: Glen V Up to 8 Leader Novelty cards, but don't know if I'll get much farther.  Here's another Middy & Kut Out: | 
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