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Posted By: James Feagin
I dabble a tad in modern, and never fear folks, Topps pulled a fast one on everyone in the hobby. The Topps Sterling and Pristine cards are cut barrels from one of his model bats that he ordered from Louisville Slugger. That's right, it most likely never even saw game-action. Modern hobbyists are up in arms over it. |
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