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Old 09-02-2020, 04:20 AM
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Default 1967 topps highs

Does this conclusively show that the bottom 3 rows of the 2nd slit contain rows A (Pinson), F (Rohr), and G (Belanger)?

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Old 09-02-2020, 09:41 AM
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Does this conclusively show that the bottom 3 rows of the 2nd slit contain rows A (Pinson), F (Rohr), and G (Belanger)?
Hard to say as that sequence appears on the known full sheet but it's intriguing and would give you the five Pinson rows and Belanger rookie row at the bottom if true, which supports the prevailing theory right now. It's not unusual to see two groups of proofs for a series, here a 44 then 33 card section would apply as such without revealing row locations overall.

Where did that proof come from, Topps Vault?

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Old 10-06-2020, 08:42 AM
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What does this card mean relative to row placement? Saw it listed on ebay last week.

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What does this card mean relative to row placement? Saw it listed on ebay last week.

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I am not sure, possibly from a last minute strip in of the Pinson row? Carew is at far end of course.
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