C card_collector_007 Verified Member, Joined Aug 17, 2008 Messages 467 Reaction score 0 Location Grand Valley, ON Jun 29, 2009 #1 What is the significance of the light and dark back? Do they represent a first and second print run? Cheers, :beer: Jeff
What is the significance of the light and dark back? Do they represent a first and second print run? Cheers, :beer: Jeff
H Hama Site Moderator, Super Moderator Joined Apr 11, 2004 Messages 3,969 Reaction score 0 Location Calgary, AB Jun 29, 2009 #2 Nothing really - I think OPC had just run out of their light card stock and ended up sourcing out the dark stock from Topps
Nothing really - I think OPC had just run out of their light card stock and ended up sourcing out the dark stock from Topps
qwas Verified Trader, Joined Apr 28, 2009 Messages 1,475 Reaction score 0 Location Golden, BC Jun 29, 2009 #3 That's about it. Also note that for that year OPC never made a Ken Dryden card. Topps made one which is #10. It is a very hard card to find in better than good condition.
That's about it. Also note that for that year OPC never made a Ken Dryden card. Topps made one which is #10. It is a very hard card to find in better than good condition.
C card_collector_007 Verified Member, Joined Aug 17, 2008 Messages 467 Reaction score 0 Location Grand Valley, ON Jun 29, 2009 #4 Thanks for the helpful information. This site is way better than Google when it comes to finding out hobby info. Cheers, :beer: Jeff
Thanks for the helpful information. This site is way better than Google when it comes to finding out hobby info. Cheers, :beer: Jeff