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Scott, Agreed that Jim Tobin is tougher; most especially on a 3x5 or GPC. I considered him the fourth or fifth toughest to locate of 1945 Detroit Tigers ball players (Hack Miller, Joe Hoover, Prince Oana, Jim Tobin, George Caster, …). Don’t be fooled by all of the signed Joe Hoover items out now. Nearly all of those were mine, and accumulated over 25-30 years of collecting. Most came from an estate. It has been fun. Last edited by HexsHeroes; 06-23-2022 at 07:24 PM. |
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