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Posted By: Paul S
As a kid it was the anticipation of who I'd get while opening waxpacks. Visually, T206s still do it for me though; I can romanticize the hell out of them. Their olde tyme flavor (no, I don't eat them) of the dead ball era, the players, the idealized backgrounds, the type-style on the backs, their size, etc. |
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