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Posted By: Mike
I remember Larry Fritsch being quoted as Saying "The 207 set is the most difficult of the T card sets to put together". To complete a decent set is what I believe he meant. He then went to say that it was due to the surface cracking, and the shear rarity of many of the cards. To many, they are dull, flat, and boring. But for some unknown reason, I find them kind of interesting. And beautiful in their own way. |
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