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Posted By: Jason Carota
This question came to me as a result of the "Favorite E set" thread. As I stated in that thread, the E92 series is my favorite. Rebel Oakes' card has always stood out, however. The background colors and pose are beautiful. The only reference I have to the card is from the Old Cardboard gallery: |
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