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Old 02-14-2014, 03:05 PM
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Default Examining Cards in a Dark Closet

This likely explains much about you Doug.

In 1992, besides the Topps regular set and Traded set, you could get the Gold Promo sheet of 9, the Gold set of 793, 793 being the Brien Taylor auto from factory sets ( very valuable today :-{ ), the Gold Winners set of 792. The Traded Gold set, the Kids set of 132, a Micro set ( regular issue in miniature), the Triple Header Photo Balls, the 1991 Major League Debut set, and a Pre Production set of 9 that came in some factory sets...and The Golden Spikes card of Phil Nevin.

I know this only because up to 1994 I collected everything listed for Topps in SCD. This actually sounds worse that sitting in a dark closet looking at cards :-(

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