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Posted By: Rich
Good job James, I've been slowly working on the set for some time. Tattoo Orbit was a lower end product put out by Wrigley. It's no wonder that the Wrigley owned Cubs were on 25% of the cards. Back in the early 1970's Orbits were very hard to find. A major "find" was the made around that time that produced most of the cards on the market for many years. This "find" had large amounts of every card except Andrews, Hadley, Blaeholder and Hornsby. This is where the the single print status of those cards started. |
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