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Posted By: Leon
Nice catch on that slight difference. My guess is that it's still where they came from as the printing around all of the players looks fairly uneven. It's that way on the single cards too. I just measured the cards side by side, with the schedule, and they are the exact size and same card stock. I do find it a little curious that Mack would have had to have been cut short to etch out any of the remnants of the crossed bats. Maybe the players were in different places on different schedules? Who knows?.....regards |
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