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Posted By: barrysloate
I distinctly remember this- being at a friend's house around 1960 and looking at his brother's old baseball cards, which happened to be 1952 Topps. He kept them in numerical order, and he seemed to have most of the set, but when I got past #300 he had maybe one out of every ten cards. My first indoctrination to those tough high numbers! I knew something was odd, but my 8 year old mind couldn't figure why he was missing so many at the end of the run. |
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