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Just saw this thread today, and my thoughts mirror Eric's.
1945-56 is a natural, the end of the "off-sized" cards, including the beginning and the end of the Bowman era, with the '56 Topps left standing alone. 1957 marks the beginning of the Topps reign of cookie-cutter-sized cards, which size dominates the landscape even today. |
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