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Posted By: jay behrens
Using my 1941 Play Ball Gomez/Dahlgren as an example, the abck is upside down relative to what it normall should be. This means that the Dahlgren should most likely have the Gomez back if the Dahlgren card from this same sheet survived. I can't think of the set off the top of my head, but I recall one that has known examples like yours, where the theplayers re paired up as far as wrong backs. |
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