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David SmithOne last thing or question and I will sit back and be quiet for awhile.
G & B cards are known as gum cards.
Colgan's chips are known as gum cards.
The first Dockman's are known as gum cards.
The newly discovered box in the upcoming REA Auction says "headliners and GUM" on it but, for as long as they have been known, the cards in question have been called Star Player CANDY cards.
Why are they called candy cards if they came with gum? The other cards (G & B, Colgan's, etc.) weren't labled that way.
Just seems odd to me.
David