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Posted By: warshawlaw
My experience has been mixed. I took a deep breath and bought a really nice 1954 Williams in a CSA case and it was ok, but I got an altered 53 Bowman Spahn, a trimmed T206, and a "near mint+ 7.5" Koufax with a bend in it. I would never buy their stuff again unless I had the chance to view the card personally. |
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