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Posted By: Richard
When I was only collecting George Gibson cards, I created a checklist of every George Gibson card (postcard, pin, disc, felt...) that I could identify. If memory serves, the total checklist was in the neighbourhood of 100 cards, but that included a few modern cards (ie. post-1960), a couple cards that depicted him as a manager, and all of the backs I could identify (ie. T205, T206, T3, M101-4, E92, E104, etc). Less those, the number was probably in the area of 70 cards from his playing days. |
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