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Old 07-01-2025, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Brick442 View Post
I couldn't imagine a master set being possible in todays age . . . last master set I did was my 1959 Topps with all variations (errors and gray/white backs). I stick mainly to pre 1975 stuff for that reason.
I did a master run of Topps from 1948 thru 1991 (maybe 1992, I forget).

I was missing a few 1952 high numbers, and all the obvious impossible to get inserts (dice game, etc.).

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The answer to your original question is that what constitutes a master set today is the same as what constituted a master set yesterday, with the addition of anything discovered since then.

I would go so far as to say that master sets are relatively easy to put together ON ANY BUDGET as long as you have patience.

Doug
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