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Good luck on the 1914s set, very tough set with tons of scarce cards. I'd completely agree about the private transactions, its also the only way to finish the 1914 set.
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Rob, as I posted last week, love the Heinie Wagner pose. Many of the CJs don't do anything for me so I stick to the ones that do...
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100% agreed Steven. I wouldn't have many of the cards in my collection without the private transactions I've had with friends in the hobby.
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