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US Caramel Ott, Hubbell
34 Goudey Ott Diamond Stars Gehrig, Ruth, Dean
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My guess is some stars were held back for additional series depending how well the first packs sold which probably wasn't very good since America was in a depression.
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I think that DeLong probably just didn't have enough money to print a bigger set. Their company was an upstart that year. I've always been fascinated with that set, so many HOF's, so few cards.
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great thread !
it would have been nice to see these cards produced. |
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Just about any 50's Topps Musial card, 58, 57, and 58 in particular.
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Jeff... is this the website you're referring to?
http://www.vintagecardtraders.org/vi...do/pseudo.html |
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Awesome.
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Yessir! That's the one. Great handiwork |
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