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Old 07-07-2017, 11:04 AM
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Default I suppose ....

I suppose there are those that would insist, "no 1952 Topps Baseball set is complete without BOTH versions of Mantle, Campanella, and Thomson". This is absolute nonsense. I can appreciate a stark variation, but come on. Some collectors really get into "the missing dot", "the stitches running the other way on the baseball on the backside", or the black line circumventing the team logo box. If they could only disappear, and then be allowed to listen to what other collectors think of them, or worse, what the general public would assess such a fanatic----a psychotic collector masochist!

You have to use some common sense. However, the older I get, I find common sense becoming more uncommon.

Keep in mind. The cards were made in 1952. It took until around 1980 until collectors discovered the minuscule variations----roughly 28 years............

Just my nickel pack's worth.

My very best to you, Chris. I miss your posts, bro. Hope all is well for you.

I'm rather certain Mr. Kendrick will not be badgered into buying the second threesome. I wish someone would tell him about my book.

-----Brian Powell

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