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mburgin

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not a bad break over all. got 2 1/1's from the same half case so i can't argue over that one. the foldout card is a 1/1 and the reyes is a WBC wood card 1/1.

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All In Cards said:
mike mike mike, nice break.

LOL! it was a last minute thing. i went in to pay my bill and like i always do ended up opening more. i really need to stay out of the shop!
 

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I love how they put Ortiz'r real last name on the card [Arias] :lol:
 

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vwnut13 said:
I love how they put Ortiz'r real last name on the card [Arias] :lol:

I believe Arias is his mother's maiden name. Dominican custom is that people go by their name fathers last name, and then mothers. At least that was how it was described to me by two co workers.
 

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beefycheddar said:
vwnut13 said:
I love how they put Ortiz'r real last name on the card [Arias] :lol:

I believe Arias is his mother's maiden name. Dominican custom is that people go by their name fathers last name, and then mothers. At least that was how it was described to me by two co workers.

It's not a Dominican custom, it's the Spanish system of surnames and is done in all Latin American countries. Mexicans, Ecuadorians, Panamanians, ect....all of them.
 

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