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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Year: 1994-95

Set: Classic - Tri-Cards (Rate)

Card: #T25 / T26 / T27 Jason Podollan / Ed Jovanovski / Chris Armstrong


“ I hadn't seen this insert yet, I didn't know they did these in hockey too. I don't care for this style of card although the design itself is fine. ” -Billy Kingsley
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“ Has a cool look to it. ” -muskie027
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“ Nice looking multi-player card. I was going to ask if we ever had multiplayer cards as the RCotD but then I remembered of course there have to have been for some of the vintage team Rookies cards and the 1970s 4 Position Rookies cards. It was the trio thing that was throwing me off and made me think multi-player. The classic 2 player Team Rookie cards or League Leaders type cards for some reason I don't consider "multi" player since it is just a pair or a Duo. ” -captkirk42
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“ How many people here cut these types of cards? ” -TwinKiller

“ This is a nice card. Classic did issue some nice sets. ” -Brendan Barrick

“ Why is the text on the back not about the players pictured? Except for the third guy? ” -pugchump
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Additional Comments

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MB422021

Posts: 17
Joined: Sep 2021
Saturday, June 25, 2022 12:21 AM

I've collected very few hockey cards, but I do like cards that have 3 players on them. Classic made great looking cards in every sport.


   

CardSlave

Posts: 89
Joined: Aug 2021
Saturday, June 25, 2022 1:49 AM

Oh my gosh @ BillKingsley.... you don't like the design but the style is okay?  Or is it the style is okay but the design is bad?  WTF?  Makes no sense dude!


   

Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7512
Joined: Aug 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2022 7:18 AM

The design is fine, but the style of card which is three cards put together and perforated is lousy. You know, just like I said in the first place. 


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