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My suggestion is the Goodwin Champions (N162). This 50-card set represents sportscard Lithography at its best.
These 50 cards are my favorite in my collection......and, sorry guys, but these cards will never be "imprisoned" in hard plastic. ![]() ![]() Whichever you decide, enjoy the challenge. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 09-06-2010 at 07:56 AM. |
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Choices, choices...
If money's no object, I'd be pretty happy to add any combination of N162, N173 and N690's for my collection. More realistically, I'd like to put together a run of Canadian-born players/managers or a run of Tip O'Neill cards one day. Regards, Richard. |
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There is barely a bad choice in the group. As a type collector I was only 1-2 away from completion and any set, minus N28/N29, would be very difficult to complete. I think Jim's choice is really good though. The N28's certainly are aesthetically pleasing. My favorite set is the Four Base Hits but it would be close to impossible to complete it. There are so many awesome images from the 19th century it's hard to pick just one. That being said this was 1 of 2 19th century cards I kept. There really is no explanation necessary as to why, is there?
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