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That is absolutely insane!
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I believe he was yanking our collective (collector) chains.
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"You’d think Topps could have used the ordinary 110 card sheet to print the fifth series in duplicate, without creating any short prints, so the reason for those four short prints is still a mystery to me."
My understanding is the short prints exist because of the four team cards that have alphabetical checklists.
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