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They're basically the postwar version of strip cards from a quality perspective. But don't get me wrong: I love strip cards and have pages of them I picked up precisely because they were so much cheaper than their mainstream counterparts. Or were. Anyone see that W515 Ruth that closed in LOTG over the weekend for well over two grand?
There are a bunch of non-Topps/Bowman sets from the era that are undervalued: Bond Bread, Aarco, Tip Top, Drakes, Blue Tints, Sports Exchange Mini, exhibits, etc. As the Topps/Bowman mainstream becomes too costly for many to pursue, they will gravitate towards these other sets.
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