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Posted By: Butch7999 & Co.
Brian, thanks very much for the response. One vote for Owens, then. However... don't wish to disagree, and we certainly stand ready to be corrected on this, but most everything we've read over the course of several years about the Fan Craze sets is that the AL edition (WG2) and the non-portrait "generic" editions were produced in 1904, and the NL edition (WG3) in 1906. Again, maybe we've been consistently misled on that all along, but most every other player in both sets corresponds with the team he should have been with in the appropriate season, so we'll need a little convincing that we've got the '04 and '06 dates wrong. |
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