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Originally Posted by wondo
My take is that Dean's can be useful if it's a hard to get item, but not the commodty type cards.
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Bingo! I collect obscure and mostly unknown printing flaw cards, and Dean's Cards has been a treasure trove over the years but you really have to search for them. Their high quality scans of the fronts and the backs are very useful. I would not have any of these printing flaw cards minus the 63 Sadowski and the 80 Niekro if not for Dean's. All of the cards other than the 73 Reuss are partially missing the final black ink coating. I agree it is ridiculous to pay their prices for regular cards that you can find on eBay in the same condition for much less.