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my take has always been 1888 (never bothered me that the TPG's use the dates interchangebly) and then 1889. When did the 1888 base ball season begin and end? Obviously they wouldn't be depicted in an 1888 uni before then but the same can't be said for the later set. Maybe I can make an association to the album coupons I have. A few are dated with expiration dates and I might at least be able to differentiate a time-frame between the two sets. Glad you brought this up as I'm usually too lazy to follow up on much - but it's somewhat important and I collect quite a bit of Ginter material. I really SHOULD know. If I was writing a book I would :-)
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I'm more of an 1888 1/2 kind of guy.
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