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What is it with N172s?
Posted By: <b>identify7</b><p>I was perfectly fine when I got my first. Oh, I was thrilled. But I was ok.<br /><br />And the same with my second and third.<br /><br />But once I got around 6 - it was over. Now, it seems that whenever I buy a non-OJ, I have to compensate the ebbing in the force, by purchasing a new OJ.<br /><br />And there is always a reason:<br /><br />Most foul balls, game, 19th Century.<br />Lowest fielding average, substitute second baseman, prior to 1900s.<br />Most leagues played in, lifetime.<br /><br />Is this normal?<br /><br />How would anyone who will read this post be able to judge normalcy?
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What is it with N172s?
Posted By: <b>Judge Dred (Fred)</b><p>Gil,<br /><br />It's a sickness which has little chance of a cure. Those darn little pieces of cardboard are nothing but a pure addiction. If you find a cure, please post it. These cards make baseball history come alive. The more clear the image on the card, the more intriguing the cards become. If you read a lot about 19th century baseball it's really neat to look at an actual photo of the pioneer that you just read about. <br /><br />Don't you just hate those cards!<br />
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What is it with N172s?
Posted By: <b>identify7</b><p>Well, considering what they are, the prices aren't bad. Probably they are as Seth contends "a bargain". But still, they are $100. or more for a decent example of a common player. <br /><br />Then again, many issues cost in that range, it seems lately.
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