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Old 12-29-2011, 02:33 PM
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Default Interesting and Cool Thoughts on Caramels!

Rob and Everyone,
Neat to see thoughts and ideas on caramel cards. I too prefer to collect them over the Tcards. Yes, I definately think the caramel cards are drying up. At one time, I think it was common thought that there was 1 caramel card for every 100 T cards. I think that this is way under estimated in that there are WAY more T cards than E cards. At least it seems that way, unless like Rob said, everyone has packed them away in their collections.

Here are a few E98 oddballs. The blue Mcgraw and Meyer have odd backs like Leon's and the "Pale Face" McGraw has no pink color to his face like all of my other McGraws'
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