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  2. Refractor card - Wikipedia

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    A refractor card is a trading card that has a reflective coating and displays a rainbow when held at a specific angle. They are parallels of base set issues and were introduced with the release of the 1993 Topps "Baseball's Finest" set.

  3. Allen & Ginter - Wikipedia

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    Another popular feature of the Allen & Ginter product is the Rip Card. Invented by hobby shop owner and Topps consultant Alan Narz, [10] Rip Cards have been a part of every Allen & Ginter product since 2006. These cards allow collectors to keep the card intact or to rip the outer card to reveal an exclusive mini card available only inside of a ...

  4. Ray Alan - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Alan Whyberd (18 September 1930 – 24 May 2010) was an English ventriloquist, television entertainer, and writer.His career spanned over half a century, though he was most popular from the 1950s until the 1980s.

  5. Ray Card - Wikipedia

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    Ray Card (born 4 April 1957) was recruited from the Morwell Football Club, where he won their best and fairest in 1976, [2] before making his debut with Geelong in round eight, 1977. Card wore the number 20 during his tenure at the club.

  6. Vince Carter - Wikipedia

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    On March 29 against the Indiana Pacers, Carter passed Ray Allen for 22nd on the NBA all-time scoring list. [104] In the Grizzlies' regular-season finale on April 12 against the Dallas Mavericks , Carter played in his 1,347th game and passed Kobe Bryant for 13th in regular-season games played. [ 105 ]

  7. Sy Berger - Wikipedia

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    Since 1978, Berger was a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). [14]In 1988, he was honored by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. [6]He also earned his own baseball card, #137 in the 2004 Topps series called All-Time Fan Favorites.

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