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cardinals team card marichal d macauliffe
deron johnson reds r o's r angels player hinton 5th series checklist looks like bottom of a sheet |
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also below that a few scrolls:
cater tony c veale brandt boyer sisk farrell dark |
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1966 series 5 sheets
5th_series_speculation.jpg
Okay, I found it. Here's my updated guess as to what the sheets looked like for the 1966 5th series. |
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also below that a few scrolls:
cater tony c veale brandt boyer sisk farrell dark |
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” |
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Only 13 more cards to place for the 5th series!! 444 (checklist 6) is most likely at an edge, and is probably in the Bunning or Jay row. Not sure where Brooks goes though.
The SP rows look like they are headed by Bunning, Jay, Javier, and Mack Jones. If so, then Kaline would be a SP. |
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1966 series 5
It is cards like this which make me believe that the Red Sox variety of #444 was the 5th series issue and the R. Sox variety was the 6th series issue.
1966_444_2.jpg |
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Awesome info!!
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R. Sox Rookies is 100% the 6th series card. We can tell because of the back; there are stock variations throughout the first 6 series, but the 'super bright' white stock was only used in the 6th series and is found on some of the copies of this card.
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You may already have this scan, but #390 B. Robinson is above #386 Gil Hodges.
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Thanks, I did not have that one. Unfortunately, I don't yet know where Hodges is either.
But, the info is useful. |
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Is that a print mark in the Robinson nameplate?
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It's Dick Tracewski rather Dick McAuliffe and Hank Fischer of the Braves rather than an Angels player.
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