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Posted By: James Feagin
I agree with you on some of the strip cards. However, there are some Ruth strips that are gorgeous. I almost picked up a Sanella, but European cards depicting Ruth look almost generic to me. Kind of like the "collector's issues" of their day. Perhaps it's a language barrier issue, but European cards of both sports and non-sports subjects just don't seem to go anywhere over here. |
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