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My experience is that they are both tough but the Red Sox version is certainly the tougher. Kinda like hen's teeth and golden hen's teeth.
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I guess my recommendation to Jeff P. a couple of months back on the M101-6 as an early Ruth card that won't "break the bank" is no longer valid then, huh?
Otherwise, "I told you so, Jeff", you should have listened to me and picked one up while they were still affordable............. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 05-25-2012 at 02:11 PM. |
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hey, if I could have, I would have. The affordable m101-6 Ruth store was closed!
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