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Old 01-19-2022, 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg View Post
Interesting research Jolly. I would bet the packs were 8 sets of 3 panels, for 24 individually separated "player-cards" in total. 24 x 3 would make for a very thick pack.

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That's what I wasn't sure of, how many cards a 'normal' basketball pack usually contained. Twenty four would seem more like a cello pack. In a way, this reminds me of the 1973 Kellogg's cards. When you bought the entire set, it came in strips of attached (perforated) cards, that were obviously meant to be separated, but weren't.
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