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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
I agree that it seems like there are more throwing variations in the Dockman set as well as the other e92 sets. As stated above, the e102 throwing variation is much more difficelt to find than the batting. I am not an e90-1 collector, but I believe the throwing variation is considered to be tougher in that set as well as in the e105 set. So, maybe e92s are the exception to the rule. Just a guess. |
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