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Billy Meyer was the first person in the high number set to die (March 1957), that's 4 full years for him to have signed a card. Campy has his accident prior to the 1958 season Everybody else in the high number set outlived the printing of the cards by 10+ years. In fact only 5 more guys died before the 20 year mark. I'm too lazy to check death dates for everybody in the low number set, but I seriously doubt that the word "impossible" comes into play, and if I'm wrong, well then the fact that it's impossible for them to have signed a card means your set would be complete without them. Not being able to have Ty Cobb to sign his 1973 card does not mean that you can't complete a set of signed 1973 Topps cards. Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 12-15-2020 at 01:52 AM. |
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