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Even if for some reason they are glued on, it's not like these are e107s, I see a B.J. Upton and a Mark Texeria.
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I think its cool, at least the cards can be viewed and enjoyed
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Great way to get rid of those pesky modern cards not worth much. Make some tables and sell them as man cave novelties. That would be a neat center piece full of even some common vintage 40-60's cards.
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