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Originally Posted by savedfrommyspokes
From the SCD article above: "No game, therefore, has a full set of 132 cards."
Just saying....notice no mention of "basic" or "master" in that statement.
From the SCD article above: "Therefore, the two checklist cards in the Milton Bradley set are not variations of each other but rather come from the same proof sheet as the regular 1968s."
Just saying again....notice no mention of DP.
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You are welcome to redefine a complete set to mean a master set with variants if you wish. This is a tiny issue of your personal definition. I am going to use the traditional hobby terminology. You don't have too. What is left to do?