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Old 11-26-2011, 08:40 PM
U240robert U240robert is offline
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I agree with the above, I collected back then and remember clearly the '67 Robinson being very expensive, for the times.
I also remember how valuable the Garvey Rookie, Carew/Garvey '72 Topps high numbers were. On the flip side, it wasn't until the late 1980's before Nolan Ryans cards really took off. In the 70's his cards were normal star/to above common prices.
I still have the very first Beckett/Eckes Price guide- one of my favorite reads when I was a kid. The book nearly doubled in size in one year !
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