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Posted By: Aaron M.
I happily bought a 1948 Bowman Mikan grey variation from Matt at the BH Baseball Card store a couple months ago for a very fair price and he was very open with the fact that the card was hand-cut from the sheet and most likely would not grade. Really nice guy and he will chat you up with hobby related stories for as long a time as you have. Though his inventory changes frequently, he seems to have a great selection of pre-war and tobacco cards, with boxes of obscure issues behind the counter. Just go in and tell him what you are interested in and he will find something. FYI, he's closed on Sundays and Mondays. |
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