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Posted By: jay behrens
Theoretically, every major leaguer during that period could have a w600. You could order any player you wanted. Whether there was ever a card made for every player is another story. The w600 is one of those that lists lots of players, but many have never been verified. The checklists have just been duplicated from the Sporting Life ads offering them for sale. |
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