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How bout a 63 Topps fully signed Bucs Blasters? Does it exist?
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Thanks for the link Joe. There can't be many of those around.
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I wonder how difficult it is to get players who retired to Cuba, like Connie Marrero. The guy was alive at this point last year, but the only things I've seen signed by him are contemporaneous with his playing career.
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He died last year.
I got someone to get me one in a private signing a couple years back, but he was going blind late in his life and apparently wasn't signing much at all in general. |
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