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Posted By: Larry
I didn't think that the 1937 OPC was considered Feller's rookie. That is a very strange baseball set, as it was produced in Canada and decades before OPC would produce another baseball set. It is also scarce. If I'm not mistaken, most of the ones that exist have the player punched out of the middle because the outline of the player was perforated? Finding them in decent condition without the player being punched out of the middle is next to impossible. |
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