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It's probably a mixture of all of the above as to why we don't see and hear more about F50 Harringtons cards. They are scarce relative to the more commonly collected sets, they aren't very good looking as far as pre-war baseball cards go and these attributes lend to the limited demand and discussions. I am sure a few board members, mainly lurkers, have a set here and there....or very close to it. We have had a few discussions on them before. I like them but then again I like all pre war cards...
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