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Old 01-03-2010, 02:48 AM
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Well, we're pretty sure we see a relative of Joe Camel in there...
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I believe the whiteish spot on the lower left area of the Johnson card on the left is the result of a piece of Big Show candy (the candies were round and small) being in contact with the card for too long, or perhaps in a moist environment. Fortunately, the candy stains/marks on the other Johnson card are on the back of the card.
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Well, from looking at the Johnson samples, the previous card to him in the cut was the Meusel.
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Any chance Leon gets to show off his Big Show Circus, you know it's gettin' posted! Those things definitely gave small children nightmares with those creepy hollow eyes.
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Cool. I'll use this thread as a Schapira guide.
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Tough type card...

I used to have a card that had stains and pieces of the candy shell of about 8-12 of the candy pieces on the back of the card. If I remember right the candy looked round and was red in color.

Also Ive seen many of the cards will have horizontal creases thought to have been caused when inserted into the box. About 1/2 the cards Ive had had this creases like the card on eBay this week.
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