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Old 07-14-2025, 03:05 PM
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Steve Sabow, Booth 1117 (UPDATE):

Just added the following 51 unopened packs to my inventory:

1 – 1933 Goudey Baseball
2 – 1933/34 OPC Hockey
3 – 1934 National Chicle Football (Nagurski showing)
4 – 1934 Batter Up
5 – 1935 Goudey 4 in 1 Baseball
6 – 1938 Goudey Flip Book
7 and 8 – Two 1934-6 Diamond Stars Baseball Yellow Wrappers
9 – 1934-6 Diamond Stars Baseball Red/Yellow/Red Wrapper
10 – 1950 Bowman Baseball
11 – 1951 Bowman Baseball
12 – 1951 Bowman Baseball 1 cent
13 – 1951 Ringside Boxing 5 cent
14 – 1952 Bowman baseball 1 cent
15 – 1952 Bowman Football small 1 cent
16 – 1952 Topps Baseball
17 – 1953 Bowman Baseball
18 – 1954 Bowman Baseball 1 cent
19 – 1954 Topps Baseball Dated 1 cent
20 – 1957 Topps Baseball 1 cent
21 – 1958 Topps Baseball 1 cent
22 – 1957 Topps Football 1 cent
23 – 1958 Topps Football 1 cent
24 – 1963 Parkhurst Hockey
25 – 1963 Topps Baseball 1 cent
26 – 1965 Topps Baseball 1 cent
******27-50 1967 Topps Baseball Box 24 Packs*****
51 -– 1971 Topps Test Baseball Greatest Moments

See you all at the show.

Steve
Hey Steve,
Would it be possible for you to post a pic (or send one to me) of the 1971 Greatest Moments pack?

That is a phenomenal rarity!!

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