I thought I'd share a few scans from a recent submission to SGC. Just a side note: these aren't mine, I submitted them for a friend. Although I'm not gonzo for high grades, it's nice to know gems like these still exist (or did) in raw form. Enjoy, and if anyone has any C&R cards for sale of trade, definitely drop me a line...
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Re: Some Fleer's Cops & Robbers recently back from SGC...
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November 3 2009, 12:59 PM
Ahh the evidence tabs - anyone care to speculate how many intact cards are out there? I remember a few bringing some heavy cash on Ebay last year or so? I know of two complete packs in existence - one of which will be illustrated in the upcoming 125th Anniversary of Fleer book I'm working on...more on that later...
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Re: Some Fleer's Cops & Robbers recently back from SGC...
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November 3 2009, 1:27 PM
Jeff those cards are really nice. I've never seen that set before (I'm new to N/S). Do the characters on the cards relate to some radio show or were they just created for the set? Are the backs blank? Sorry if these are annoying questions, just wondering about some of the set details.
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but based on the names - clearly fictitious. If nothing else - Admiral Bilgewater suggests so. But then again - there's a real judge named Ingman (I.) Hangham. One of my favorite real names is the race car driver Dick Trickle. Hard to live that er ah um down? I've heard he's a stand up guy.........
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