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It's an interesting listing. You can say that.
I remember Topps had Mystery Refractors. You had to peal off a black film from the front to find out who it was. Of course, you got them randomly in packs in the first place, so the randomness was the same, and by the time one hit eBay the identity was shown. Yes, Seattle is close to the Canadian border. Maybe less than a two hour drive. I think Vancouver is 120 miles away. Last edited by drc; 01-30-2012 at 01:03 PM. |
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