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Thanks for posting Cliff. I had not been aware of that or seen any reference to it
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I didn’t know either but it should be listed as such…..somewhere? Anyway? I just think nobody cared so left undocumented lol
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I took advantage of my editing privileges on Trading Card Database to denote the 1967 Topps #573 White Sox Team card as an UER with the stats of the 1966 Indians rather than the 1966 White Sox. It is shocking to me that such a huge error card has gone under the radar all of these years even though it was never corrected. ETA, I see now at least one publication recognized it.
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 10-05-2022 at 11:50 AM. Reason: Addition |
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Nozaki's work goes back a ways. It was the foundation for Gilkeson's publications on variations which is now being updated by Mike Cady
http://baseballcardvariationsguidebo...wordpress.com/ |
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Ironic since the front of the card uses a team photo from 1964.
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