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Originally Posted by rats60
What is your theory on how the sheets look? We know there are 24 rows of 11 on the sheet(s) with 7 unique rows. 3 rows 4 times and 4 rows 3 times works. It has been believed that the Seaver row may be 2 times. Could those 2 DP rows appear 5 times? Or are there more DPs?
I was one of Beckett’s sources for SP information. I owned a partial sheet that contained cards that were believed to be SPs, so as we know if one card on the row was a SP, they all are.
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I don't have a theory on the sheets but I'd wager those 22 cards in the 2 rows are more common on the missing sheet for our situation. This is a case where the non-sheet evidence is pretty darned good. Look at the old ads and you'll see what I mean.
Rich