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Jimiwith you, Scott. I really feel that Upper Deck was more responsible. That showed what an "elite" card could be with holograms, a quality picture, and a futuristic look. Fleer and Donruss cards from the early days were so awfully produced with bad photography, errors, etc. I give them both props for hangin' in there as long as they did.
Speaking of which, I don't see Donruss being around too much longer either. The "Big 3" today appear to be Topps, Bowman (they get all the best RCs every year), and of course Upper Deck.
I'll stick to the pre-war though!
Jimi
Jimi