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Thanks Carl. I would go for the better developed picture too. I picked up a psa 4 George Connor that I thought had a pretty well developed picture relative to the other ones I'd seen.
I got curious about the history after seeing that great image of a box you posted and found what Topps had to say on their site. They list this set as 1949, but other than that confirm that it was the first set with trading cards and they were issued undeveloped (I had never personally thought about this set before recently.): https://www.topps.com/corporate/history Last edited by TanksAndSpartans; 03-14-2018 at 09:01 PM. |
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Pretty sad they have so many incorrect facts about their own history on the official website.
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This reminds me, here is an image of the example I picked up. I'm also interested in the Bednarik and Walker at some point. Seems like the odds would have been against 3 HOFers with such a small subset of football players included. Last edited by TanksAndSpartans; 03-21-2018 at 09:17 PM. |
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