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Posted By: Bob
Hi Tim. I've never seen an uncut sheet either. I do remember the 7 or 8 blue background cards with blank backs which appear to be cut from an advertising sheet and which seemed to "fit together" in a pattern. I have three blank backs, 2 pastels (Bender and McQuillan the tough one) and 1 black and white only card which has absolutely no color at all. I have always wondered if this black and white was a true "proof." I have never seen another one like it in which the blank is back, the card is thinner that usual, and it is entirely in black and white. |
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