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Maybe a few folks with $inShield graded can post so we can see the slips...
These folks said Crose. I don't know... http://www.vintageball.com/Crose.html |
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Robert knows it's not Crose, he just needs to update his site. Crose was wrongly used in some guide years ago, that's where the mistaken id comes from.
SGC has no clue, the flips don't matter. |
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Here is same postcard per SGC. No ID
However, Jeff is correct. It is Suhling.
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