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Posted By: Paul Kaufman
Barry - I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment that everyone has a slightly slanted perception of what the tough E90-1 cards are based solely on their own experience. I recall reading from TBOB that he easily found a McLean in very nice shape when he was putting the set together a few years ago. (Wish I had his McLean right now) I also agree with your thoughts on the Walsh, and would put the Duffy, Speaker and Wagner Throwing right up there with it ! |
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