RustyGreerFan
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Always loved that set. In fact, I have the set. It's a shame those are the only two players of note. They should have done a much bigger set with all the stars. The Chase Stars and Chase Rookies from Series I were cool too, but the red and the green really were too intrusive. I love these because they're somewhat borderless cards with both banner color schemes tailored to the team/uniform colors of the player. They used zoomed-in (mostly) action photos and the player really takes up the majority of the card. I think the Jeffrey Hammonds is the best-looking one of all, but Salmon is right up there. It was also interesting to see them use the Marlins colors on the Jeff Conine.
They are kinda hard to find because not only was their checklist lacking, but so was the checklist of the product that these could be pulled from - 1993 Select Rookie/Traded. I bought a box back then and got shut out on hits which was not unusual. Sucked.
I posted the Hammonds here: http://www.freedomcardboard.com/for...90s-inserts-arent-really-interesting-1-a.html
They are kinda hard to find because not only was their checklist lacking, but so was the checklist of the product that these could be pulled from - 1993 Select Rookie/Traded. I bought a box back then and got shut out on hits which was not unusual. Sucked.
I posted the Hammonds here: http://www.freedomcardboard.com/for...90s-inserts-arent-really-interesting-1-a.html