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Fleer fans -- anyone need the Iron-on instruction cards?
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Along with Fleer's iron-ons they include an instruction card that explained correct application as well as for stiffening purposes.
The cards also showed a "Baseball Fact" at the bottom and that's where the variations occur. I have 11 different ones; no idea how many variations there are. I would be willing to part with mine for the right price if there are any interested Fleer fans out there. |
Iron On Instruction
I have 24 of them but they are in blue ink, and blank back. Would be interested in yousr if they differ from the ones I have
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Wow those are not like mine at all.
All mine are printed with purple ink, and all have a year for each "Baseball Fact". Most have two facts and two different years ; several have just one. I haven't studied the iron-ons that much but it appears that they were issued at least twice by 1972. |
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