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Posted By: Dave Hornish
When I think classic set, I think "iconic." The only two that fit the bill IMHO are 52 and 72 Topps. There is not much more you can say about 52 and the 72 design, while not my favorite 70's set, pops up in a lot of paintings, drawings and other artistic endeavors in the real world. I forget his name but there is an artist who paints portraits of people that look very much like 72 Topps. |
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