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Posted By: Peter Thomas
The whole thing was very confusing at the time. I thought that you should be able to get all numbers as did Mr. Cashman. Bob Olshansky and I knew that there was a Page card, but never could find one. I had taped my cards from the top onto my bedroom wall, leaving spaces where missing cards could go. Dups were put away or traded. When the cards dried up there were lots of gaps on the wall. When we moved the next year, my mother carefully removed the cards and put them away. They all had tape residue on them but not much other damage. I still have the cards and they are in 1, 2 & 3 holders, but very sharp at the corners. My set is much higher grade, but the ones with the tape residue are the ones I love. |
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