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Posted By: barry sloate
In 2002, I think, Topps issued a set of current players that were designed in the style of T206. They commissioned Keith to help write the backs. As a gesture of thanks, they made a card of him that I know he appreciated (he is a long time friend of mine). I agree that maybe these are a bit tacky when they appear on ebay, but everything in the world is on ebay. Who are you blaming here- Topps, Keith, or the guy who is selling it? |
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