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Posted By: Bryan Long
I'm not sure of the size of the East Hills cards. I do know that they are bigger as two of the cards in the set are graded by PSA and are in bigger holders. I do not have a book at home that has them in it so I am lost on the set until they arrive. As for Johnston Cookie cards. I assume that maybe they have the same fate as the East Hills set. Maybe a hoard has been found. I also wonder how many of these just do not have the mainstream appeal to collectors. Obviously, strange oddball sets have the fans when it comes to 40's and lower in years, but I think when you start getting up from the 50's and beyond that they lose their luster in a way. I may be way off here but that is just a thought. |
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