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This is a difficult set to complete. However, the good news is that not many people collect them. The more difficult ones are the Brown infields and the Clevland and St Louis yellows. Forget the red infields unless your very wealthy. I put my set together in the 1980's before EBAY so maybe it's not as difficult. Back then, it was a rare pleasure to find a dealer that had some for sale.
I store mine in a three ring binder inside plastic sheets, back to back. |
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