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Ron Fairly is correct in regards to 1959/1979. I thought that would be the tough question.
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My first guess was going to be Jim Katt but his rookie card came a year later. When I looked over the rookie cards from the '59 set and saw Fairly, I knew it had to be him.
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Quote:
great questions!
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Collecting: 1966 Topps Baseball Set Last edited by Gmrson; 12-05-2013 at 10:12 AM. |
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Yes, true he did. But, it was for player cards only.
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I just was enjoying the thread too much to finish reading!
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No worries Mike. I enjoyed this thread as well and hope to see more of these.
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