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Old 06-12-2022, 09:56 AM
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521 Bird Bombers is above 479 Gary Bell.
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Old 06-12-2022, 10:23 AM
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488 Gerry Arrigo is to the right of 481 Leo Durocher, definitely a SP row.
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Old 06-12-2022, 11:36 AM
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And last but not least, 513 Marcelino Lopez is above 469 Len Gabrielson.
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I can't contribute what Cliff has but here's the one I have in my set. #529 Wagner is above #518 Menke.
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I can't contribute what Cliff has but here's the one I have in my set. #529 Wagner is above #518 Menke.
Fantastic! I can add Wagner to one of the four mini blocks I have going on for the 1967 6th Series Sheet. This is the biggest one so far.
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These are the other combos I currently have consisting of three or more cards. I will have to do them one at a time to avoid confusion.
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The third one.
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Petrocelli on top of Horton:

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Here is the first one again since this thread flipped to page 2.
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Here is the first one again since this thread flipped to page 2.
So here's where I get confused - once we know a card to the right or left of another card, it's set in stone...no matter where the row is or how many times it appears on either slit, it's the same arrangement.

With the arrangement of multiple rows, which we know differs from slit to slit, can we be certain that, in this case, Menke was ever under Wagner and over Coombs on the same slit? It could have been, but all we know for sure is that at least on one slit he was under Wagner, and at least on one he was over Coombs, no?

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488 Gerry Arrigo is to the right of 481 Leo Durocher, definitely a SP row.

Tribe aces below Durocher
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Tribe aces below Durocher
Nice find.
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I found a better example of the Braves Team card under McCovey, I wasn't 100% sure on the first one.
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The 1967 Topps Tony Perez might be a 3x (SP) after all, The only two cards in the 1967 6th Series I have run across with a red line (sheet cutting guide?) are Perez and Doug Clemens and they sure seem to fit side by side, but it certainly isn't confirmed.
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Old 06-22-2022, 04:18 AM
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Default 1967 Topps Series 6

Here is a MC showing Landis is at top of one of the slits.

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