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Cory Lidle's 2006 Topps must be very tough as well; the first series was released in February, the second series in June, and he died that October.
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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Of living signers residing in the United States, I haven't seen or heard of many 1963 Topps Steve Dalkowski signed cards.
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Steve has had a lot of issues to say the least. Apparently he is in a long-term care facility but per reports on a different site (from someone who is working with the family on a book), Steve's sister has been bringing a few pieces of his fan mail each time she goes to see him. He has begun signing a few of the items in the order they were received starting with items from 2010.
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