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    LF 1976 Topps and 1978 Topps to finish some sets

    Finished up my 1978 Topps and 1981 Topps sets just this week. So now I'm focusing on 2 more sets. LF mid-range, so Ex-Mt to NM (ungraded). I've included my 2 lists in the pictures. And I've got tons to trade (as seen in the last picture). Let me know what you've got and what you need in return. Lets work some deals.

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    I only ship to the USA. I don't accept cash TTM.

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    Just picked up about 65 different from 1976. So down to 10 or 11 from that set. Anyone help?

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    Well, not much, but I checked and have the '76 #610 Luzinski. If you end up down to that one or just want it lmk. Maybe you have an EXMT-NM Rudi, Bando, Campaneris, Tenace, or Holtzman for a straight up deal.
    I collect: Kurri, '70s Kelloggs and Topps hockey(also OPC), football, and baseball cards, vintage stars and World Series subset cards.

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