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I found at least one in the COMC Database (It's already been sold) and have another 100 or so to look through. The COMC Database has also been appropriately updated.
My eyes are not always that good so if someone else wants to look and find more I'll move those over as well. With the recent announcement about F&W bankruptcy, Mr. Lemke's comment is even more poignant. Sometimes when you reduce what you think are non-essential costs, they actually are the most essential. Why? Eventually your readers notice the lack of effort and leave you Rich
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Yea, that Bob L goes way back...I think I still have a couple of the very early magazines that was involved in....man ! back them ( early 80s ? ) ..those publications were really cool. Glossy covers,..loads of pics, price guide, and the dealer advertisements ...very useful back then !
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I'm interested in the progression of these. It's possible the "all 660" cards came one way and the cards issued in series another with a 3rd iteration being vending. Clearly three press impressions were made, with possible variance between A & B sheets also something to consider.
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Dave, based on the very limited amounts of both the regular and partial Band-Aid cards, I think they were both produced in a limited print run in just one of the three methods of distribution you mention. Based on my experiences obtaining this full version card (I have acquired one in each of the last 4 years), I would estimate that 1 out of 100 copies (1%) are the full Band-Aid version, however that percent maybe too high. The partial version has been even tougher for me than the full version.
If the percentages were higher on both of these Kaline variations, I would agree that the cards were changed on the sheets in between the printings of each of the methods of distribution that you mention. The most similar card to this, IMO, is the 1978 Bump Wills and the 4 known versions of that card. The full circle cards is almost as tough as the Band-aid Kaline card. |
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Just curious as to your logic on this -- we're all spitballing but I don't think this supposition makes sense.
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At card shows I attend I look for this band aid card. Never seen one. And I’ve looked for several years.
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After looking on eBay for many months I finally was able to pick this card up when I saw that it was included in a 1973 Tigers team set. When I go to shows I keep an eye out for it.
I love this site because I would have never been aware of this card otherwise. |
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