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			Not sure if it adds much, ...  Wow. It certainly adds lots of questions to the mix. Did they print them in 2 or more different widths (12, 13, more)? Did they just use whatever width paper they had on hand and repeat groups of 5 and fill in another player on the left as many times as needed? It's interesting that Hartsel is the fill in player on both strips. It certainly seems that every player is double printed if every row follows this pattern. Very interesting. Last edited by DaveW; 04-16-2015 at 12:26 PM. | 
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			Ha - apologies for the naive "not sure if it'll add much" comment! I just poked around - another 13 card strip of different cards was on eBay back in January. Followed the same pattern as mine, with 3 repeating cards on the left end. eBay link to 13 card strip | 
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