The number one source in the hobby announced the card numbers for the 12 PITF cards mentioned in an earlier post this morning. But at the end of the story, they added this little tidbit from Topps:
"And there's another hidden SP in 2010 Topps Series 1. The company offered this hint: "Who would Abe Lincoln's favorite team be?"
By now, somebody has had to see the card in question? Any ideas?
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
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Friday, February 5, 2010
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They're putting a Washington Bullets card in a baseball set? Oh wait, that would probably be his least favorite team.
ReplyDeleteLincoln was a "Senator" who lived in "Washington" for a little while. Done Chicle Style naturally, probably looking a lot like Obama. Maybe I'm cynical but I wouldn't put it past Topps.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few folks saying that he's the blurry figure in the background of the Rogers Hornsby SP, but I don't buy it.
ReplyDeleteI think another variation is still out there.