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Could it be that the reason Cobb is on the "back" is because the distributors distributed them folded and assumed they would be stored folded thus making Cobb always seen were as Crawford would only be seen when opened. In their mind they put Cobb in the more dominant location. Imagine opening a pack and seeing Cobb first, that would be better than opening and seeing Crawford.
I can sort of see the point here. But it seems to me they are much nicer when opened and thus Crawford has the prominent placement. I'd be excited to see Cobb first when opening the package, but then when I looked at the card as a whole I would be annoyed that Cobb wasn't the one who got the complete full image on the card. Just sayin'.


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