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THE VINTAGE REBELLION : Episode 50 LAUNCHED
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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 488478" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>You guys have outdone yourselves this time. 7+ hours of 50th episode worthy content. Outstanding, lads!</p><p></p><p>The interviews with Jason, Edd etc about newly discovered and rare cardback variants got me thinking. For those of us who are more casual cardback collectors and might not be aware of examples which may prove existence of a particular examples, maybe we could have a sticky topic with a list of currently "hunted" for cardbacks that could be easily checked by those of us who are not quite so focused on this area? A repository, if you will, for current cardback research and what details to look for. I'd bet there are a number of cardbacks tucked away in collections that collectors don't know might be "missing links".</p><p></p><p>I know Edd has his Trilogo 70B/C sticky, but perhaps one for Palitoy, MIM Kenner cards etc.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 488478, member: 8868"] You guys have outdone yourselves this time. 7+ hours of 50th episode worthy content. Outstanding, lads! The interviews with Jason, Edd etc about newly discovered and rare cardback variants got me thinking. For those of us who are more casual cardback collectors and might not be aware of examples which may prove existence of a particular examples, maybe we could have a sticky topic with a list of currently "hunted" for cardbacks that could be easily checked by those of us who are not quite so focused on this area? A repository, if you will, for current cardback research and what details to look for. I'd bet there are a number of cardbacks tucked away in collections that collectors don't know might be "missing links". I know Edd has his Trilogo 70B/C sticky, but perhaps one for Palitoy, MIM Kenner cards etc. Chris [/QUOTE]
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