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If by "classic" important is part of the equation, then N167 old judges have to be there. It was the first baseball card set in the common way we think of sets of cards - promotional pieces that came with purchase depicting players on the front and an advertisement for the item. It began the tobacco card craze which later expanded to candy, gum , and so forth. It really started it all. I am away from my computer or I would add scans. If anybody can add a scan, that would be great.
JimB ![]()
Last edited by E93; 07-13-2012 at 11:21 PM. Reason: edited to add scans |
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