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View Poll Results: What was the best Topps set of the 1960's
1960 9 10.00%
1961 6 6.67%
1962 5 5.56%
1963 12 13.33%
1964 2 2.22%
1965 24 26.67%
1966 5 5.56%
1967 23 25.56%
1968 1 1.11%
1969 3 3.33%
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Old 06-14-2015, 07:22 PM
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Drew-- maybe your little one prefers 66. His vote should matter
True that. The kid has a better eye for cards than his daddy.
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True that. The kid has a better eye for cards than his daddy.
Well first "he" is a "she" and just tonite I caught her looking through a box of junk 90s stuff. I believe she was looking at 91 Leaf so I'm not sure about the better eye part but heck, I'm just glad she is looking at any cards. Haha.
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Oops, sorry about that. FWIW, I think 1991 Leaf is better looking than 1967 Topps too
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Oops, sorry about that. FWIW, I think 1991 Leaf is better looking than 1967 Topps too
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What he said ^
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