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Hudson/Future Bee Power League Cards
I recently aquired some 200 Hudson/Future Bee Power League cards. Not knowing much about them I was hoping that someone could enlighten me a little on them. Also does anyone know where I might find some pricing information about these? Thx

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Re: Hudson/Future Bee Power League Cards
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Feb 13, 2003 9:29 PM | YBS Fan ]

The English speaking Japanese baseball card expert is Fitts-san at RobsJapaneseCards.com. If he doesn't reply below, maybe you can contact him directly through there.
Re: Hudson/Future Bee Power League Cards
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Feb 14, 2003 1:44 AM | HAN Fan ]

Fitts-san is a good reference. Beware of some dealers who give you their "asking" price rather than the current market value. The actual USA value of Japanese cards are difficult to access since the statistics are not compiled from a large enough statistical base. One self-proclaimed Japanese price guide, in its initial edition a few years ago, relied on stats from only three people.
Re: Hudson/Future Bee Power League Cards
[ Author: Guest: omnimutant | Posted: Feb 17, 2003 3:00 PM ]

Thanks a lot guys, I'll look him up.

Also I'd like to invite you all to check out SCS. By no means is it a replcement for japanesebaseball.com, we have nothing like that there, but we do a lot of sports card trading, and sports talk 'n stuff, and it is free to sign up, and we don't spam or sell info ....

Any way, thanks again.

I have already told a few members about your site, this is really cool.
Re: Hudson/Future Bee Power League Cards
[ Author: Guest: omnimutant | Posted: Feb 20, 2003 1:23 PM ]

Thanks guy's, your information helped me a lot. I was able to get what I was looking for.
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