Yes, all the cards already listed here are now marked as the "Pack border". (Or in some cases Pack border 1.)
Please, please, please allow KMack to submit the images for the Factory set that he opened ONLY for this project. He truly deserves that level of respect here. (THis isn't direct at anyone in particular, this is aimed at everyone!)
This checklist was 10 times harder to put together than the 1989 set's was. To give you an idea of what was involved, allow me to show you the "scrap paper" I used, in conjustion with the 6 tabs in a spreadsheet, the Google Docs sheet, and the folder full of the front images of the factory set (provided by KMack):
And no, I don't expect anyone to be able to read that, but you'll see separate sections for the 2 Ryan special cards, one the Baines All-Star card, and the other cards that wound up being "different". See, there was no way I could add the factory set as version "e" or "f" because in some cases, there are only 2 versions of a card (FC being version [b], and with the checklists and the birthdate errors, the FS version was already here), and in the Baines AS case, it's version [f]. The majority seemed to be [c], but there were plenty of [d] & [e] versions in there as well.
Another wrinkle in this set was the handling of double-printed cards. Some, but not all, of them had a second packed-out border pattern, giving them a total of 3 borders.
Prepping the checklist already here, and fixing the excel file took almost all of my spare time over the last 4 days. This was a beast. (By way of comparison, the 1989 one took about 1.5 days.)
So, please, no one complain. Yes, it's a pain to not have the collection precise, but at least we have it listed properly NOW.
Now to find those cards I was the only one to have and get them scanned in before I trade them away. :)
-- Dan --
Note: Please see my profile for more info regarding trading (section updated 3/4/2024). I have added a large portion of my inventory to the site, and currently have trading turned on (details are in my profile).