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When all is said and done more is said than done.
That 1975 set is among my favorites, as is the Powell card.
Topps had done it on purpose, though it bit them in the butt.
The Padres had decided to move to DC after the '73 season, but decided to stay at the last moment when Ray Kroc bought the club, keeping them in San Diego.
I have several of those cards - including a signed McCovey. Very cool.
I couldn't find a good picture of this particular card, but I'm guessing someone here probably knows what I'm talking about. My favorite card of all time was the Kirby Puckett 1993 Topps card with him holding the gigantic baseball bat.
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