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Old 01-05-2023, 11:32 AM
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Thanks Sean...I honestly didn't know that existed as I never really looked. Still not a fan of the looks, but seeing that in those full sheets is certainly intriguing. I may have to pick a few up...I've been known to change my tune once I have cards in hand...
My '50 partial is currently in Cardsaver IIs. I will admit those 12 pocket sheets are intriguing.
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Old 01-05-2023, 11:53 AM
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My favorite Bowman is the 55 set by far. As an oddball project I put them together in lower grade with only purchases/trades with fellow Net54 members. Took me about 2 years and was a lot of fun. I will say I wasn't a fan of the prices the umpire cards sell for.
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Old 01-05-2023, 01:22 PM
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My favorite Bowman is the 55 set by far. As an oddball project I put them together in lower grade with only purchases/trades with fellow Net54 members. Took me about 2 years and was a lot of fun. I will say I wasn't a fan of the prices the umpire cards sell for.
I'll second that on the umpires, and even a couple of the SP higher number commons. But those umpire cards killed me!
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Absolutely love early Bowman cards, especially '51 - '53. The '50s are great too, but I wish they were larger. I think early Bowman are the most attractive cards ever made.

A lot of great cards shown in this thread. Here are a few of my favorites.
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My '50 partial is currently in Cardsaver IIs. I will admit those 12 pocket sheets are intriguing.
I wish I could find the party to give proper credit, but I did the cardsaver 2s myself before someone here tipped me off about the 12 pocket pages. Trust me, you won’t regret it if you make the switch.
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