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Posted By: Bob
Dave- Walsh, Duffy, Speaker, McLean, Wagner throwing were all tough, but for me I got to the end of the set and had to wait many months for Upp and years for Shean. The E90-1 Shean was the toughest card I have ever run across when trying to complete the sets from E90-E99. I know that there are a lot of killers in the E100-107 sets but I didn't (don't) collect those. |
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