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Posted By: Bob
Mike- I see where you are coming from, that the 1910 Obak series of 150 cards doesn't (for some bizarre reason) have its own designation such as T212-2A or T212-4 but the mere fact SGC says that "certain cards exist with both 150 and 175 series backs" doesn't make sense as the fronts of cards like McArdle, Griffin, Willis and Mundorff have completely different fronts from the 175 series cards. Makes no sense. Also if SGC had kept its word about putting the 150 series set in the registry, then you would at least find a registry entry in the regular T212-2 section with my set in it and indicating that the "set" was almost 40% complete. Makes no sense. I could care less one way or the other but it is pretty careless the way the omission was handled.... |
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