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No a ticket is a ticket. Nice but not the same.
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Hey Adam, have you catalogued the Seidman program cards? They were a limited edition (Appears to be anywhere from 70+ to 200+ per sheet), that I believe were freebies inserted in programs to fans who purchased ringside tickets to specific fights that Seidman printed the programs for.
Cardstock sheets that appear to be designed for trimming on the front, while the backs usually served as bout cards for the fight night the sheet was issued for. Issued in the early to mid 90's. I had almost all of them at one point, but never thought to digitally archive them properly. I want to say there was somewhere between 15-20 different sheets produced. Last edited by D. Bergin; 01-26-2017 at 10:54 AM. |
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Another I've not seen before. Seidman was associated with Brown's boxing cards; a Seidman Productions Inc. copyright is on the back of some of the 1990s cards.
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Yes, Seidman helped produce some of their larger and more popular sets around the middle of their run. I believe all the series that were like 45 cards and under, Seidman had nothing to do with.
Here's another one of those sheets. |
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Damnit, now I have something else to chase...
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Best I've been able to do for Cocoa Kid:
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Ran across this, going through a stack of these.
Depending on whether you consider these over-sized cards, or premiums (or both), this one pre-dates the other World Boxing Japan card of "Finito" by almost 2 years, by my estimation. |
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