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Over the years I have seen far less Mayos but not all that many of either. I also just plain like Mayos better but think Old Judges are more interesting. Oddly, I have seen more N28s than either. All are treasures. If I add one a year at this point, it's a pretty good year given my odd preferences (nonslabbed, HOFer) low to mid grade with pleasant eye appeal, not so expensive that I shouldn't put the money in the kid's college fund instead). A few years ago I picked up a Mayo Anson with a crease...really glad to get it.
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