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Posted By: runscott
although the "spherical" superball cards were pretty cool. As far as "Fan Craze" goes, I never understood why anyone would get excited over a card game. I prefer some of the nicer turn-of-the-century "Old Maid" sets, but I wouldn't see any use in breaking those up to collect individual cards, any more than I would Fan Craze. But to each his/her own. |
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