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Old 10-28-2012, 01:59 AM
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Hey, are you collecting those same years or are you looking for T206's? I have a good amount of stuff from 1957 to 1960 to trade, if you're interested. I'm looking to upgrade my '59 set and still need these:

***1959***(ex. mt.)
1 (Frick), 12 (Law), 14 (Whisenant), 15 (Drott), 18 (Urban), 25 (Hoak), 26 (Stobbs), 28 (Worthington), 29 (Bolger), 34 (Pitchers Beware), 41 (Martyn), 49 (Hall), 54 (Roach), 57 (Cicotte), 59 (Noren), 61 (Brown), 65 (Torre), 67 (Lawrence), 69 (Giants), 71 (Bessent), 72 (Renna), 74 (Directing the Power), 76 (Richardson), 80 (Minoso), 82 (Boyd), 89 (Gardner), 90 (Skowron), 107 (Larker), 113 (Phillips), 118 (Buzhardt), 121 (Conley), 133 (Lillis), 141 (Shipley), 146 (Zimmerman), 148 (McCormick), 157 (Mantilla), 160 (Groat), 161 (Baumann), 165 (Bruton), 177 (Briggs), 181 (Porterfield), 182 (Graff), 183 (Miller), 185 (Busby), 186 (Grant), 187 (Phillips), 194 (Brosnan), 195 (Repulski), 200 (Giles), 217 (Erskine), 221 (Bowman), 229 (Power), 236 (Bowsfield), 247 (Ferrarese), 250 (O'Dell), 251 (Boyer), 259 (Pisoni), 264 (Carrasquel), 266 (Held), 271 (Pena), 273 (Jay), 278 (Essegian), 286 (Stone), 299 (Klaus), 300 (Ashburn), 302 (Mossi), 339 (Face), 343 (Hoeft), 345 (McDougald), 376 (Naragon), 381 (Baxes), 395 (Howard), 396 (Rush), 397 (Senators), 403 (Labine), 409 (Zernial), 412 (Lopata), 415 (Mazeroski), 423 (Grim), 424 (Aspromonte), 433 (Harrell), 436 (Hamner), 459 (Tuttle), 514 (Gibson), 550 (Campanella), 554 (Skowron), 556 (Fox), 569 (Friend), 570 (Turley)
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