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Posted By: JimB
I have found Matt at the Beverly Hills card shop to be quite fair on prices. The last few times I was in there (on visits to LA) he has had hundreds of T206s and other odd pre-war stuff from Goudey's to the obscure issues. His emphasis is more on 50's and 60's, but he covers the gamut. SportscardsPlus may only be open by appointment these days. I would call ahead to check about that. |
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