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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Colgan's from them. Some of them were very tough or tougher team versions that ONLY he has for sale. You have to temper that a little with the fact that as everyone's stated above they are typically 1-2 full grades worse than what's advertised. Paper pulls on the back of Colgans don't affect the grading too much either. If they have something you want, you may be forced to get it just because you may not see it for a long time from anyone else. I filled some much needed holes in my Colgan's collection. Overall, I was pretty disappointed but unfortunately, for now, forced to keep them if I wanted to plug the holes.......... |
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