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Thank Lee! Actually your set was the reason I decided to go for the lower grade with great eye appeal, plus of course the cost
You can really get some nice cards for the grade in the T202 set. I love SGC but they just hammer these cards when it comes to grading them. I don't think they take into account that THEY WHERE FOLDED FROM THE FACTORY. But hay don't tell them that as I have bought so many 30's and 40's that look like 60's. The set really dose take patients to get the right cards for the price but for me that is the fun of building sets. I love your set Lee and I really like how you are going for the different backs a little to nerdy for me (oh wait I collect baseball cards) well anyways keep up the hunt boys!
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