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Just picked this up this week...awesome Maas...thought I'd share!
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Great looking card - an incredibly tough autograph. Here is 1 of my 2 1960 Topps:
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Neat cards guys. Thanks for sharing.
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As someone who is working on a signed 1957 set, very impressive.
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Thanks MacDice...the Duke Maas is one of the nicest cards of my set along with the Dixie Howell and Jack Meyer cards.
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What's the story behind Maas's signature being desirable?
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From what I understand, Maas was not a prolific signer at all, and he also passed away quite young - in 1976. I believe he is considered the key to the '61 set. Cut signatures usually bring $300-$500. Signed cards, more.
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