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My sincerest apologies for those of you who don't want Another t206 Thread. That's only kind of what this is - it's more of a half-t206 thread.
![]() Some of you may remember this card, if you've been here a while. I bought it, I dunno - 7, 8 years ago on eBay, because I got a kick out of it, and it was briefly discussed at the time. I'm in it for not much at all. ![]() Anyway, I decided to leave it in the holder, because (a) it's amusing, and (b) I figured the writing on the back most likely meant it was Ferris, anyway. Today, while looking at listings on ebay, I found another card - not Ferris - with "erris" and a position written on the back. So it's not an identifier of the player. It's an owner who wrote his name on the card. So, back to the title: Crack and soak it, to see what I've got (assuming it's 2 full cards and not just a pair of skinned half-cards...), or continue to have an amusing, mis-slabbed, paperweight for my desk? |
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