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Todd,
So, these two Crawfords correspond to the m101-5 set. And the Standard Biscuit with #42 on the front is called D350-1, but there is or could be a Crawford with #41 on the front and this would also be designated D350-1, unless we started using the notation you suggested D350-1-1 and D350-1-2. I think I got it. Thanks FBcrawford.jpgFBcrawfordb.jpg SBcrawford.jpgSBcrawfordb.jpg |
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Yup you nailed it.
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Just my rotten luck. I have the rarer reverse version as my only D350-3. By the way, I punched the star myself to indicate Maranville's HOF status.
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