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Ted - I agree that the vast majority of card series/sets can be broken down into multiples of 12. Any thoughts on the 460 only series of 48 being produced on four differernt sheets? Are there any miscuts that might provide some clues as to the sheet(s)?
I might guess that all but three of the Giants came off of the same sheet, btw (3 of Devore, McGraw (Glove), Merkle and Schlei (bat) might likely be out if the printers tried to group background colors to ease the process). Last edited by judsonhamlin; 10-15-2010 at 07:31 AM. Reason: new idea |
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