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Posted By: Clint
Corey, I'm more of a cabinet and postcard collector than a card collector so I may be biased. For me the bigger the photograph the better. The larger the photograph the rarer I've found. The smaller ones are more convenient to store and display but nothing beats a huge baseball cabinet. |
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