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Posted By: barrysloate
It does seem pretty cheap, but there may be a couple of reasons why. First, trophy balls are a bit of a mystery to many collectors, and the seller shed no light at all on what it was. Second, the condition was so-so. Finally, Fulton is not a recognizable team. So it wasn't the perfect situation for a really strong result. |
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