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Baseball Bats and especially the Orange Border cards have always been a favorite. I really like the photo selection in the Orange Border set, and if the card includes the Orange Border, the more attractive the overall image is to me. The fact that the photos used are not encountered often in other sets is a plus, and that when one comes available to view it is like you just discovered the joy of collecting all over again. Thanks for all the picture posts so far.
Here is one of my all time favorites...thank you barely noticeable staple holes! Brian |
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Be ethical at all times. Last edited by joeadcock; 09-09-2014 at 10:05 PM. |
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The Schapira Bros. cards were inserted into candy boxes, as opposed to being part of the candy box itself.
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