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Old 06-12-2014, 12:43 AM
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Default 3 1953 Bowman Colors For Trade

I dug these three cards out of my stuff and since I don't collect this set, I would consider trading them. Granted, they are in pretty rough shape, but maybe someone can use them. My need list is floating around in virtually every thread I start, so if you're interested in any of them, LMK what you have.

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#66 Mel Parnell - Tiny bits of paper loss on front (visible in scan), a few straight-lined wrinkles, and two circle imprints are visible when you tilt the card in the light (baseball card CSI - it looks as if someone traced the outlines of a pair of dimes on a piece of paper that was sitting on top of the card).

#80 Ralph Kiner - Overall pretty nice, but there are a few not-too-major wrinkles (that don't go through to the back) emanating from the bottom white border.

#139 Pete Runnels - A high number in tough shape. A couple of bends (that go through to the back), well-worn corners, and creases in the upper left corner.

I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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