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Posted By: jay behrens
Kieth Snyder always had a great selection of memorabilia when I knew him in the 80s. He never had a whole lot in the way of cards, but he had lot of other great baseball stuff. I ended up selling him all my Seattle Pilots stuff when I got out of the hobby. |
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