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The closest I could find, is Dimag's card from the Simpsons
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Those bright one color backgrounds were very common for photographer Ozzie Sweet from Sport magazine. I am pretty sure this photo is his. I always thought his photos were some of the best to get signed at the signature just jumps from the background. Jason
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Thanks guys, I have nearly no knowledge on cards but I think the look of T206s with bright red backgrounds made me think this was used as a photo for a card at some point. Thanks for the info on the photographer!
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