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Posted By: Brian
The hoard he found is the Orrstown, Pa auction in 1997. He cut most of his strips to send them in to SGC and the left over cards that werent in good shape he sells or groups together in lots. He is very repuatble and knows the set. Back when he bought the original hoard at auction with his partner he started to just collect the W517 cards. He wanted to make sets to eventually sell on ebay which i saw he offered one not too long ago. The reprints sold like hotcakes back in 1998 when they were in Tuff Stuff magazine for 34.95. They are very nice reprints and i have a special on them selling them for $5 dollars a set. Anyone interested let me know |
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