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Finally back down to earth where they belong!
Posted By: dan mckee
Whoever paid the $3K plus for one of these sets a few months ago can't be too happy. |
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Finally back down to earth where they belong!
Posted By: pete
those are pretty cool! i'd pay $700 for them...i think |
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Finally back down to earth where they belong!
Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Dan, obviously the $3000 was not an accurate measure of the price, but I don't know that $700 is entirely accurate either. The reason this one went for that price is there is damage on several of the cards, ie creased legs(possibly broken), missing bat, etc. |
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