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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Hal, if Aaron is number 550447 and the checklist is alphabetical you're going to have a tough time acquiring the complete set. The high numbers are going to kill you. It's safe bet that Aaron is a single print, though. The portrait is nice but I would prefer an action shot. And I've never liked photos in which the player is capless. Still, he is a HOFer. Nice pickup. |
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