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102 Years or so...
E90-1s and other slightly larger E cards were often trimmed to be the same size as T206, T205 etc. in the 1970s when the first plastic pages came out many oldschool collectors trimmed cards so they would fit some pages. As a kid I once got a whole shoebox collection of 1952-69 Topps cards with all of the 1952-56 Topps (about 200 cards) cut down to 2.5" by 3.5". This was in 1978. There are different types of trimming... |
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