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Only 523 to go. Cobb will lead the way.
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Yeah, and you're trying to sell it, so you only get credit for 1/2.
My set is in flux, but my keepers are a green Cobb, O'Hara St. Louis, Elberfeld Washington, ghost Schlei and Kleinow Boston. These were tough the first time around, so not letting them go this time. Put me down for a '5'.
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set 1 -- 37 (mostly HOF'ers and a couple horizontals)
set 2 -- 2 (made a couple upgrades and held onto the originals)
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