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|  The answer to who originated sports collectibles - sorta OT 
			
			Posted By: jackgoodman I was looking thru some old Trader Speaks and ran across this ad in a 1975 issue.  I read the first paragraph and immediately knew I had a responsibility to pass on this knowledge.  A big shout-out to our old friend Goody. | 
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