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Posted By: Anonymous
I would have to say my Jim Palmer Rookie Card that he signed is one I'll never sell and my 1979 Topps Jim Palmer. The 1979 card was in the first pack of baseball cards I ever bought. I am an O's fan and was then, too so I thought it was so cool to get their best pitcher in a pack. I think I got him to sign it, too somewhere along the line. The card is so beat up, it's not funny -- gives it character. |
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