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1997 Team Schedule
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Which list are the Upper Deck, Score, Ted Williams, etc. promo sheets going to go to?
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promo sheets are oddball,they are not baseball cards.
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the rangers schedule is an odd ball it is not a baseball card
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but they are printed and issued by a baseball card company and fit in a binder...
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with all due respect. so are box tops
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Personally, I find the "fit in a binder" criteria quite arbitrary. I think promo sheets go on the oddball lis]t. The donruss prefeferred packs and boxes belong on the main list. Even some of those are serial numbered.
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Somethings might need more debating. 1998 #19 Aurora Cubes is another.
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Aurora Cubes -> Main List
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cubs is an oddball.any item that is not a baseball card should be put on the oddball list unless it has a card in with it ,like the starting line ups action flats etc. the tins could go ether way is fine with me.but that would be as far as i would push it in a baseball card collection.
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