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Posted By: leon
Not to taint an auction but what's the first thing that pops out at you here? I noticed it immediately....don't post the answer for a while and/or go to the link without reading the posts.....regards all |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I ahve no clue. but then I am not familiar with the issue. |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
Was even gonna bid on this if it stayed real low. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I thought they used the same photos as Collins-McCarthey. But maybe it's Sporting News... |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
You're right, Julie, although Standard Biscuits can be found on m1015 too. The size difference is apparent, however. This one's too big for Sporting News. |
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Posted By: leon
as soon as I saw it it looked too wide....looking in the 2003 SCD confirmed it (as far as the player/number) since it was hard to tell the exact size from the scan..it is an E135....good job ya'll.....best regards |
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Posted By: fkw
There are actually 3 sets the Standard Biscuit cards can be related to. The thin ones like Leon noticed, have the M101 Sporting News fronts (D350-1). The card like in this auction have a E135 front (D350-2). Then there are also cards from 1921 with E121 fronts. They are uncataloged in the SCD Guides, but I have always called them D350-3's. Frank |
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