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GameJerseyPR
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Thanks joey!!!
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I've had it for 15 years or so, it's always been like that when in my possession. I think my brother got it at a card show, and I got it from him somehow. I'm guessing it was from a full sheet that somebody cut down at some point, but I've never seen a full sheet or one like this.
I think I have one, too. Not a Murray, though. Mine has Brett maybe? I'll try to dig it up...I always assumed it came from a magazine, like when you get free cards in a magazine?I think we got this card around 1989 for the LCS (by the DMV). I think it was swapped for a 1986 Donruss Canseco and 1989 UD Griffey.
The strip has always been like this as long as I remember. It assume it is from a full sheet. Centering issues on the Murray made this a really interesting piece to own.
Me not owning it sucks.
Yep, Brett:I think we got this card around 1989 for the LCS (by the DMV). I think it was swapped for a 1986 Donruss Canseco and 1989 UD Griffey.
The strip has always been like this as long as I remember. It assume it is from a full sheet. Centering issues on the Murray made this a really interesting piece to own.
Me not owning it sucks.
I know everybody (including me) always exits out of photobucket links. But watching a 15 second ad for some crappy movie was worth it to see this.
That is an awesome collection of unique ginter cards.
The card itself certainly isn't rare, but it's all about the serial number
Where do you find this stuff? Record breaking game number, very cool.
Think I paid like $3 for it in a dealer's discount box.
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are theses made of paper?
Just bought this proof lot!
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