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<< Are there any recorded #48 Smith survivors (b/w or green) among the parallel sets from Yuengling, Tharp or Sweetman? >>
Hi Bob: I used to own hundreds of these candy cards, and kept track of what I had for each set. Earl Smith was one of the tougher ones. I lacked Smith from both the Yuengling's and Harrington's sets, but had two examples from the Tharp's assembly. Both were black-and-white. Hope this helps, Steve |
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