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Base Set Calling
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come in card collector, this is Base Set calling, come in card collector
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Base Set Calling Base Set Calling come in card collector, this is Base Set calling, come in card collector Thursday, September 5, 2024 Unlicensed Flashback When I was a kid collecting sports cards, I loved Topps Baseball and Topps Football sets about equally. One of my biggest surprises upon discovering that lots of people liked to discuss sports cards on the Internet was a simple one: back in the 70s, Topps didn't have a license with the NFL to use their trademarked graphics, but they made sets of Football Cards, anyway. How did I not ever understand this, back in my single digit years? The answer is simple, of course, and quite obvious: logos didn't matter. The player did. And unlicensed Topps Football was frequently a better look at that player than on TV even, given the naturally heavy use of helmet-less photos to easily avoid that tricky licensing issue. Today I accidentally stumbled across a perfect brand new sports card product to relive this much simpler, and ulti...
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