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Old 10-17-2005, 07:10 PM
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Default 1934-36 Batter-Ups

Posted By: Brad Green



Here are 5 of the 6 colors that Lefty's low-number card comes in. I believe the six colors are blue, green, brown, sepia, red and purple. I'm missing only the brown, which is really hard to distinguish from the sepia. IMO, the red, purple and green are the scarcest. The blue and brown/sepia are the most abundant. I just have a hard time telling the brown and sepia apart.

I have only seen Lefty's high-number card in black.

It's also interesting to point out that all of Lefty's cards have the two print lines on his belly and right arm. Those two lines are also on the original picture that was used for this card.




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