Having been a big hockey collector in the late 90s, I remember when companies actually just made jersey cards, and whatever piece of jersey happened to fall into place, fell into place, including two-toned, and even patches. They weren't separate issues. Once the card companies realized that these multi-color pieces were commanding a little more on the open market, they decided to make their own sets of these cards, number them, and all that stuff. This was probably in that time frame when "anything goes" was the motto of what went into cards. So, I'll echo avsbruins65's sentiments - sweet card!
-- Dan --
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