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Nerd question if there ever was one:
Do the 1952-1955 Red Man baseball sets have an accepted ACC designation? (Txxx)? Thanks. |
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Yes, they're in the ACC. In my copy it's on page 65.
T232 Double Header Baseball (52) Red Man Tobacco T233 All Star Major League Baseball (52) Red Man 1953 (revised) T234 Major League All Stars (50) Red Man 1954 T235 Major League All Baseball (50) Red Man 1955 I may need to defer to others who are better are deciphering the ACC to explain if the T232 designation refers to the 1955 Red Man set.
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Working on the following sets: 1952 Star-Cal, 1954B, 1955B, 1969T Super, 1971T and 1972T |
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Many thanks!
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