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All,
Here is a thread from the non-sports side I thought many of you would find interesting. The card in the original post was partially "cut off" by the card to the left and right, yet there is no over (double) printing. Compare it to a normal card on post #3. Look carefully at the bottom writing, the missing end of the sword, and the missing toes to the left shoe. How could this happen? Steve? http://www.network54.com/Forum/52660...tion%26quot%3B |
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