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The E91's may be ugly to most collector's eyes, but at least a good chunk of them were based on actual photo images of the player's face, as illustrated in the following article.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ht=e91+generic They definitely became more attractive to me once I researched into them. Brian |
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Sure wish I still had my old collection ![]() But the new one will be great!
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N284.... with the exception of a couple of the cards
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fr3d c0wl3s - always looking for OJs and other 19th century stuff. PM or email me if you have something cool you're looking to find a new home for. |
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