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Posted By: Michael Steele
Not sure if this qualifies but I am attempting to complete a T-207 Red Sox subset and have been looking for the same 3-4 cards for sometime. Finally found Nunamaker at the National but Engle and Hageman are super tough and I recently found out a collector with the same surname as Hageman (not sure if related) has hoarded about 20 or so copies. More power to him but I would love to find just one copy. |
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