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Posted By: Mike Peich
While I can't top Leon's Trucker Boy story, I recall fondly the lot of 28 T3s I bought from Ted Z. three years ago at Ft. Washington. Many of them (10) are still in my T3 collection (now, thankfully, complete), and the rest were used in trade for other cards. Most of the cards were F/G, but there were a number of Vg+/Ex. This group made it possible for me to think about completing the set, a feat that would not be as easy at today's prices. Just as importantly, the purchase made clear the old dictum that if one wishes to complete a set, it's best to find a large group of cards. Needless to say, I am indebted to Ted for his charity and support for those of us who love old cardboard. |
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