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Old 02-09-2016, 08:54 AM
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Second vote on the T3's. You can't go wrong here on the prettiest set ever made.
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Old 02-09-2016, 09:44 AM
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I like the t3 idea as well. However, due to their large size many of the 1s are pretty rough. If you can go psa 2-3 I think you will be a lot happier. Another benefit to this set is that I think prices are down compared to what has happened to many other issues, so now would be a good time to start.
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Old 02-09-2016, 09:45 AM
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T3. Personally I'd just do a hof set but either way it's a great set
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I am going to hop on the T3 bandwagon as its aesthetically my personal favorite.

Second choice is 1988 Donruss.
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I guess T9 doesn't stand a fighting chance on this thread.
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Really great choices. I think either 33 Goudey or T3 are great choices. Don't see too many T3 sets.
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T3's are beautiful, but can get pricey (especially if you want a nice Cobb). Some 50's sets are nice too and relatively affordable, for example 1953, '54 and '55 Topps. 41 Play Balls and 34 Goudeys are awesome too!

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Buy a few cards from each set and after you have had them a while decide what you like best. Then sell/trade the cards you don't want to get more of the cards you like. This is what I have been doing lately and it seems to work good for me.
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