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Posted By: brian parker
Interestingly, E106 cards are also seen frequently with a heavy vertical crease running the length of the card. Did Mr. Burdick (of American Card Catalog fame) intentionally classify these two issues together at the end of the small, color candy card 'E' sets because of their propensity to bend in half? Was this a coincidence, or perhaps some kind of candy card conspiracy? |
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