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|  Why is the E121 Fred Toney No Trees So tuff? 
			
			Hello everyone.  Thanks to fellow board member Rhett I was able to snag the E121 (80) Fred Toney No Trees to go with my other Fred Toney series of 80 back in my Fred Toney collection.  I was wondering why this one is so tough to find.  I know the photo was used in the E135 set and he was on the reds in the photo.  Did they simply remove it after the first print run to use a more up to date photo of him pitching on the Giants?  I took my a long time to find this gem.  Just about as long as it took for me to find my T210 series 6 of Fred.  Any info is always appreciated and I am sure the E121 collectors have talked about this in the past so I apologize in advance for the repeat. Tony | 
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