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			Posted By: James Feagin Not too much is known about these cards. These cards look AMAZING in a SGC holder. I just picked up four from a great board member. Can the board members post the examples they have? | 
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			Posted By: Mike I'll input my Foxx at 5 or 6 tonight. I had two, but sold one. Stupid.... | 
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			Posted By: leon The 2 different backs....sorry for the other odds and ends..... | 
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			Posted By: James Feagin Is there a difference in price or scarcity for the September 1st or October 1st variations? | 
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			Posted By: Mike Very little price difference if any. Both equally as rare. I've had both. Both priced about the same. | 
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			Posted By: James Feagin I'm pretty sure there are more difficult players. I know Ruth is in the set and I've never seen a scan before. The four cards I'm getting to start my collection is Cochrane (SGC 60), Harnett (VG), Cronin (FR-GD) and Lindstrom (FR). | 
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			Posted By: peter ullman MMMMM butter...I like butter...Lefty's my one and only! | 
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			Posted By: howard ...are the cards shaped like that because they were distributed with sticks of butter? | 
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			Posted By: MIke Not butter. They were distributed by the Buttercream Confectionary Corp out of New Jer. I forget, but I believe they were packaged with a cookie of sorts. I used to know this, but age is creaping in I guess. | 
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			Posted By: howard Thanks, Mike. | 
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			Posted By: Mike Buttercream and Tattoo | 
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			Posted By: Bob C Card is for sale. Shoot me an email. (Leon I hope this does not violate BST protocol.) | 
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