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On CU there has been a recent thread by a guy who says he has red backs with different stocks in terms of color and thickness
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Nifty research there by Dave. The only thing I knew for sure about the Red Back panels was that there were two panels used to help protect the delicate Connie Mack All-Star cards from the insidious caramel candy in the same package. Too bad Topps didn't show as much concern for the delicate teeth of its juvenile customers.
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Bigger concern may have been the impact on your internal organs if the candy made it around the security of your teeth
Last edited by ALR-bishop; 01-24-2018 at 11:32 AM. |
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