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|  1933 DeLong's 
			
			I am thinking of dipping my toe into the pre-war water.  I will keep building the Topps and Bowman Run, but I have been looking at potential issues to take a swing at. I saw an article about the DeLong's in a recent SMR. I really like the way that they look. I was thinking that it might be a good one to chase in PSA 2-4 condition since it is a relatively small set. I know that the Gehrig and a few others will require a pretty substantial investment, but assuming that my kids can deal with cards instead of cash for their inheritance and community college instead of ivy league, then it should be do-able. With that said, are the cards readily available, or should I set my sights lower as I attempt to scratch this pre-war itch? Thanks! 
				__________________ 2024 Collecting Goals: 53-55 Red Mans Complete Set | 
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			I think the Delongs are a great set. The art deco look is fantastic. If I were to do sets this is probably one I would do. It is quite attainable and would be fun to find just the right cards, at the right prices. (poor scans, cards are same size)
		 
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			I have always enjoyed this set.  I bought the Gehrig last year to finish off my set.
		 
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			Brad - those cards look awesome - that is probably about the grade I would be looking to chase after.  How long did it take to complete?  Were there any that were tough to find - other than budgetary reasons?
		 
				__________________ 2024 Collecting Goals: 53-55 Red Mans Complete Set | 
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			I did a low grade set (I am sure a 1 though out) last year and really enjoyed it. I will probably upgrade a couple for visual effect, but I am quite happy with it for now. Took me the better part of the year.  They key was I picked up about half the set including the Gehrig in a lot purchase to get started.
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			I bought all of the cards but Gehrig as a group.  Then I found the Gehrig to finish it out.
		 
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			Great set I looked at doing that set. But I went a different route, t201 style. I will prob tackle the delongs next set I go to tackle. To much on my plate as there is.
		 
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