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Posted By: Ricky Y
Based on my childhood memories...I recall the 72 Carew was tough for me simply because our neighborhood stores didn't carry the last two series. I didn't know they even existed until I visited a friend who had moved to another town and we were comparing our 72 cards. He had Bonds, Carew, Garvey etc..and I was blown away. It was weird because I was able to find 71 high number cards in my town the previous year. I was eventually able to complete my set by buying them from Stan Martucci in Long Island some years later. |
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