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Posted By: Jim
I have another question for all of you guru's out there. One of the baseball pitcher card needed is that of Lou Fette and acoording to Beckett's the only "card" made while he was playing are 1936 and 1938 Wheaties box covers, the only other card is a newer 1990 Target. I do have one Wheaties cut out that of Carl Hubbell mainly just to have a good mix of different types of cards. Do you all consider Wheaties cut outs as "baseball caards"? Not only that, while the Hubbell is a good size and decent image of the player, the 1938 one of Fette is in my humble opinion not a very good image and having never seen a copy of the 1936 box cover of Fette, not sure about that one either. So I reckon my basic question is are Wheaties box covers considered "baseball cards"? |
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