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Old 12-14-2014, 06:51 PM
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Default 1979 Kellogg's... do these variations exist?

This has been somewhat touched on here before with the 1979 Kellogg's Rod Carew card. It is known that thirteen of the sixty 1979 Kellogg's cards are only available in two of the three different printings, but I have come to the conclusion that there are nine more to add that list. I have never seen Rod Carew, Buddy Bell, Garry Maddox, Willie McCovey, Steve Carlton, Dave Parker, Pete Rose, Vida Blue, or Richie Zisk in what would be the second printing, copyright next to Tony the Tiger and no copyright next to the team logo, or in the case of Maddox, Carlton, and Rose the old square Phillies logo rather than the new "P" logo. I'm not sure exactly how they were printed, but in the mail in factory sets that come in four card panels I noticed that the nine cards in question are all on three panels, which I think is too much of a coincidence. If anyone has ever seen or has one of these nine cards in the second printing version, please let me know.
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