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Posted By: William Heitman
I completed my T207 "set" in 1977. This was only after a few very large finds and the discovery of two different Lewis's. It was also long after I had completed T205 and 206. The last card I needed to complete T207 was Graham, Philly N.L. It took five more years to replace that card with one that was ex/mt. The next to last card I needed for the set was Speaker. Back when all cards were affordable, T207 was the toughest of the three(205, 206 and 207) to piece together by far. And, oh how I wish Joe Jackson had made the set. I wrote a small book on T207 which has never been published, but I have to say it was a lot of fun to write. |
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