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Posted By: brian p
To answer one of Mike's question, I personally don't think the ACC is that useful or worth tracking down the original, as it does not checklist the cards in each set nor gives much information about the cards. It is a great document of the history of our collecting hobby. I suggest buying from Larry Fritsch (I believe they still have some) the reprint of the 1960 guide which goes for about $10.00. |
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