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As far as I'm concerned, the 1950-52 Bowmans are by far the nicest football cards ever produced. As yes, they seem to be full of print lines, particularly, it seems, the 1951s. I'm always amazed when I see old cards in great shape. How did you keep them in such good condition?
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