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    FT: 1970-1971 Topps lot

    Hey, I have a bunch of 1970-1971 Topps cards for trade. I only collect baseball but could also sell these for cash or CC. All are in at least EX condition.

    #1 Scoring Leaders Alcindor/West/Hayes
    #4 Free Throw % Leaders Robinson/Walker/Mullins
    #5 Rebound Leaders Hayes/Unseld/Alcindor
    #7 Bill Bradley
    #15 Bob Rule
    #18 Walt Bellamy
    #30 Lou Hudson
    #53 Fred Foster
    #54 Jim Davis
    #62 Jerry Chambers
    #64 Dick Snyder
    #71 Bill Bridges
    #99 Tom Meschery
    #133 Adrian Smith
    #135 Dave De Busschere
    #154 Dave Gambee
    #156 Dave Newmark
    #167 Rod Thorn
    #170 NBA Championship photo album series game #3
    #172 NBA Championship photo album series game #5
    #174 NBA Championship photo album series game #7
    #175 NBA Championship photo album "Knicks Win It!"

    Also have some doubles and triples or some so lmk.

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    what baseball are you looking for?

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    Do you have a list I could look at? If not, basically anything from these players; Jeter, Manny, Ichiro, Clemente, Cano, Mussina, and most HOF'ers

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