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			Especially when they are so ludicrous. And Rob called postcards and Exhibits cards in every auction he did. | 
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 In my opinion if it is made of paper, intended for distribution and promoting the sport of baseball it is a baseball card. Does not have to come in a box, with a product, in a wrapper or be advertising something. | 
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			Greg-it was when Rob was arguing that the 1863 Wright Grand Match ticket was the first baseball card.
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 I am assuming that was a discussion that took place here? I went to do a search and it appears the search function is not working for me. Thanks, Greg | 
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