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Posted By: Scott Forrest
The '33 and '34 World Wide gum sets are a good way to get a nice Ruth for a lot less than the '33 Goudeys. I had a '34 WWG of the yellow background Ruth and it looked almost identical to it's English-speaking cousin. |
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