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Old 11-22-2013, 06:14 PM
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David,

When you have an opportunity could you scan the whole sign? I'd like to save a copy for things to look for in regard to Brooks Robinson.

Again, thanks for posting the Brock items; love to see player collections!
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Old 11-23-2013, 09:34 AM
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73 APBA and SI game cards. I played APBA for hours in college with a few friends. We played so much we had the numbers memorized on the master game, and rarely used those big charts. Anybody else play APBA or Stratomatic?
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1973 Topps Gum lids and also a proof. These are actually kind of hard to find centered well.
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Very nice David


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You should open that while recording it, chew the gum, and put it on Youtube.
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I have something better for that...1981 Topps Thirst Break Gum Comics. It is green gooey gum ( at least it is green and gooey warping toward brown today),wrapped with a comic depicting some sports figure..baseball, basketball, football, boxing, hockey and track. Set of 54 with 24 baseball subjects...Aaron, Ruth, Mantle, Gibson and BROCK, among them..Removing the comics from the gum of unopened packs and then cleaning them is a nightmare. I still have an unopened box and might pay money to see someone open a couple and "chew" that green to brown, slimy, gooey gum. Do you have the Brock from that set ?
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I have something better for that...1981 Topps Thirst Break Gum Comics. It is green gooey gum ( at least it is green and gooey warping toward brown today),wrapped with a comic depicting some sports figure..baseball, basketball, football, boxing, hockey and track. Set of 54 with 24 baseball subjects...Aaron, Ruth, Mantle, Gibson and BROCK, among them..Removing the comics from the gum of unopened packs and then cleaning them is a nightmare. I still have an unopened box and might pay money to see someone open a couple and "chew" that green to brown, slimy, gooey gum. Do you have the Brock from that set ?

Yes I have the Brock.

GIve the gum out at Halloween next year...... And then prepare to be egged.
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