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Posted By: Nate
My favorite card is my 1960 Topps Al Kaline that my uncle gave me when I was a young kid in 1993. It was my first "older" baseball card, and it opened my eyes to the world of collecting vintage baseball cards. The actual card looks like it was put through the washing machine on several occassions, but it still holds its sentimental value in my collection. I recall beeing utterly fascinated with the name "Al Kaline" and its humerous resemblance to the word "alkaline." |
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