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Not to hijack the thread or anything, but were other E-cards represented on notebooks including e98s, etc.?
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Leon, that Cobb you reference was mine - I picked it up at the 2004? National, and always thought it had probably been cut from a candy box. The stock was similar to card stock and not as glossy as the notebook cover cards.
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I believe that these notebooks are only images from the E95, E96 set.
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Question is(brought up by Rob) could these have come from something other than a notebook such as some kind of candy box, etc?
Did notebooks from that time have thin paper stock? I have a baseball theme notebook but not with cards on it and it is not think stock.
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