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'''Airbrushed:''' A card of a recently traded player who's uniform has been altered to reflect his new team. 1980s Topps Traded sets were infamous for their very liberal use of airbrushing. Little known hobby fact: In 1989 Upper Deck took a picture of a San Bernardino Spirit outfielder named Ken Griffey, Jr., and airbrushed it to look like he was wearing a Seattle Mariners hat.
'''Airbrush:''' A card of a recently traded player who's uniform has been altered to reflect his new team. 1980s Topps Traded sets were infamous for their very liberal use of airbrushing. Little known hobby fact: In 1989 Upper Deck took a picture of a San Bernardino Spirit outfielder named Ken Griffey, Jr., and airbrushed it to look like he was wearing a Seattle Mariners hat.


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Revision as of 04:11, 23 December 2009

Airbrush: A card of a recently traded player who's uniform has been altered to reflect his new team. 1980s Topps Traded sets were infamous for their very liberal use of airbrushing. Little known hobby fact: In 1989 Upper Deck took a picture of a San Bernardino Spirit outfielder named Ken Griffey, Jr., and airbrushed it to look like he was wearing a Seattle Mariners hat.