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Posted By: Marc S.
Some seem very interesting, for sure. Others I sometimes think were simply cut from blank-backed sheets, and then there are still others that I believe came from Topps Archives auction in 1989?? or so. But he has always had a ton of proof cards -- and I am usually very curious to learn more information about them. Especially since Alan Hager has such a dubious reputation, to say the least. |
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