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There are two differnet Phil Spectors --
1) The lunatic brilliant record producer who locked up Ronnie for several years 2) The beloved hockey card dealer who worked for Scoreboard in the hobby glory days Rich |
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Thanks for the correction, Rich. Sorry for confusing the respected card dealer with the other of the same name. But, with that straightened out, I'm still wondering if there is reliable information that the '52 Topps highs - or lows, for that matter - were easier to find in Canada than many places in the northeast U.S..
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