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Old 03-04-2023, 01:59 PM
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(Almost) Every player, every pose, hours of fun for the whole family!
I got very lucky and found a used copy for $30. "Highly recommended" barely covers it.

It's qualities as a book runs from highly valuable reference, to fun coffee table book to flip through, to all-around quality read. You can spend hours with it, or flip to a specific reference point for a quick read.
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I think the most important HOFer in the set, not the best player but the one who had the largest impact on the game, is John Ward. His cards are not as costly as some other HOFers so he might be someone to consider. Good luck!
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I think the most important HOFer in the set, not the best player but the one who had the largest impact on the game, is John Ward. His cards are not as costly as some other HOFers so he might be someone to consider. Good luck!
I would second Ward. He was such an important part of the 19th century game. Ewing and Delahanty would be at the top of my list too, but Delahanty is probably on the more expensive side.
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Nash and Radbourn- epic card!

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Sometimes a challenge to hunt down a particular pose but Ewing with Mascot is fairly common and a great conversation piece.
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