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Posted By: Dylan
Well from that point of view ted you can argue that both polar bear, produced in factory #6, and el principe de Gales, produced in factory #17, are both unique sets due to no other brands using their factory designations. Just like Cobb and factory 33. I agree that the card is mysterious, but the circumstantial evidence imo still points to it being a part of T206 until something more concrete showing otherwise is discovered. |
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