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Old 08-21-2010, 04:14 PM
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Default The Rewards of Collecting the 1967 Topps Baseball Set

As for me, I would have to say the 1967 set is amongst my very favorite! I started collecting cards in 1971/1972 so the 67 set was long passed by beginning years. I remember seeing them for the very first time in the late 70s and immediately took a strong liking to the cards. It easily became my favorite set from the 60s and 70s. I love the crisp, colorful images...I always thought the photography was outstanding, but it was the bold colored pictures that captivated me. I wound up selling my collection as a young adult and got out of collecting for a number of years. I never forgot that near complete 67 set I once had - and honestly, the love I had for that set is what led me back to collecting. I have been working on my near complete set now for several years, always trying to upgrade and find just the right cards. It is definitely a set I would recommend to any collector and not a bad choice for you at all, Pat! Best of luck to you on putting it together!

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