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Thank you, it is so beautiful to see what those colorful slits look like. The 2nd slit will repeat rows 5 to 8, that is the yellow and green border ones, then have all 8 rows again. I.e. the four red, two yellow, and two green.
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Thanks for all great research!!!
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This is the top half of the 1963 Topps 5th Series Slit B sheet.
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This is the bottom half of the 1963 Topps 5th Series Slit B sheet.
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Thanks to this 1963 Topps Lou Brock miscut with Dave Wickersham to his right I can finally complete the 1963 Topps 6th Series Sheet, by process of elimination it puts Chuck Estrada on the other side of Lou Brock.
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Here is the full 1963 Topps 6th Series Sheet with the final two cards placed. The 66 cards would be repeated to fill out a 132 card sheet.
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Great work, get it published so there's no questions about the SP theory.
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This is what Kevvyg1026 and I keep coming up with on the 1963 Topps 7th Series Sheet, the only problem is that I have a miscut Don Elston that doesn't appear to match up to Ken Walters, which is why I have been hesitant to show the sheet. So until new evidence shows up I am confident that 95% of the cards are in the correct slots but a couple of cards might have to be flipped but I have no doubt that all cards are in the correct horizontal rows. Just like the 6th Series Sheet all 66 cards would be repeated to fill out a 132 card sheet.
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This has been a great thread! I hope this helps, but this is my miscut Rose RC that I confirmed is next to John Blanchard. Now I just need to figure out who else surrounds the Rose RC. THANKS ALL!
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Definitely next to Blanchard, as we thought. Yea!!
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