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Only 6 players are found with the hand letter style (4th card over on the horizontal strip), all are White Sox players.
R315's can be found with the player's name inside a small box at bottom corner (40 different), another type has the player's name in a hand lettered style near the bottom border (6 different, all WhiteSox players), and both of these types can be found with the position and team name typed in the bottom border. There are also caption variations known, and the cards are found in B&W or a scarcer Yellow stock. I like the much tougher Yellow Cards, anyone have a strip of the yellow cards? Last edited by fkw; 10-09-2009 at 09:14 PM. |
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Actually, one of the 6 series C/D players is Harvey Hendricks (sic) of Brooklyn, and the other 5 are White Sox.
Last edited by nolemmings; 10-10-2009 at 12:30 AM. |
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