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Old 01-26-2006, 11:54 AM
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1959 Topps Wanted

Hi all… I’m new here!

In tribute to my late grandfather who got me interested in the game of baseball when I was a little boy – I am trying to complete a set of 1959 Topps cards by hand. I am interested in hearing from anyone who wants to sell or trade their `59’s. I have thousand, upon thousands of baseball cards. But am about 200 short of the `59 set.

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I assume you have checked on eBay?
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Old 01-26-2006, 12:14 PM
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Absolutely! I get a card or two from there every so often. People rake you over the coals with shipping costs, though. Thought I would expand my search here.
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Absolutely! I get a card or two from there every so often. People rake you over the coals with shipping costs, though. Thought I would expand my search here.
While we don't openly wheel/deal in the open forums, MadHatter, anyone of interest is encouraged to pm you and see how they might be able to help.
It's a beautiful set. 1959 has always been one of my favorites. I personally don't have a lot of cards from that year.
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