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Posted By: Bob Lemke
Expecting a call soon from a guy who sent in a color print of 12 or so W502. One of the cards, #48 Earl Smith is printed in light green, not b/w. Ever seen such? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Bob, I am pretty sure it was on ebay maybe 6 months ago. I believe Dan McKee won it (which is probably who is sending you scans), but I believe it came from a collection of like cards, only with regular tinting. |
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