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I did the 1956 set in entirely grey back. That's only because I thought the card stock looked better.
Sometimes I'll do that with card stock on sets like 1959 and 1960 where there is one series that has both color stock. On those two sets I didn't worry about the stock but it would loook really cool in a binder to have the entire set alternating the card stock by series. |
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Last edited by brob28; 06-13-2013 at 12:52 PM. |
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I am starting to think I might just go all gray. It would be cheaper 101-180 anyway. I guess I wouldn't turn away a white back at a good price, but i am not going to look for them. Thanks for the input.
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