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Posted By: Brian C.
Few would call them the centerpiece of their collection, but what strip cards -- particularly W515's -- have going for them are vivid art deco-like colors, a nice player selection, and affordability. They also look interesting, this despite one unfortunate pose of Babe Ruth which makes him look like a geisha (I call it his "Geisha Ruth" card). Also, think about the number of W515 sets you've seen compared to the number of T206 sets and it should give you some idea about how difficult some of these paper-stock sets are to complete. |
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