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  2. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    Upper Deck was originally scheduled to pay Buice his millions over a four-year period, but due to the 1994 baseball strike, Upper Deck's business stalled. Buice then agreed to a six-year payment plan. Sales in 1995 and 1996 fell so far that for those two years, virtually all the company's profits went to Buice. [26]

  3. O-Pee-Chee - Wikipedia

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    This continued again a year later with a 1975-inspired insert in 2009 Upper Deck Baseball. Upper Deck further expanded the brand's presence in 2009 by also introducing a full set release with the O-Pee-Chee name. That year's O-Pee-Chee Baseball set featured a large checklist, classic grey card stock, and a more generically vintage-inspired design.

  4. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Flair Marvel [note 3] (Upper Deck, 2019) Marvel Premier (Upper Deck, 2019) [11] Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years (Topps) Marvel Universe Series 1–3 (Impel, 1990–92) Mickey Mouse: 90 Years (Panini) [12] Plasm Zero Issue (The River Group, 1993) The Punisher Season 1 (Upper Deck, 2020) [13] Red Sonja (Breygent Marketing, 2011) The Sandman ...

  5. Parkhurst Products - Wikipedia

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    Parkhurst Products was a Canadian confectionery manufacturing company based in Toronto.Parkhurst also produced Parkies and Zip trading cards in the 1950s and 1960s. Led by George Kennedy, it primarily produced hand-size picture cards mainly for ice hockey, but also for baseball, Canadian football, wrestling and other subjects.

  6. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    Topps and Upper Deck are the only two companies that retained production licenses for baseball cards of major league players. In a move to expand their market influence, Upper Deck purchased the Fleer brand and the remnants of its production inventory. After purchasing Fleer, Upper Deck took over production of the remaining products that were ...

  7. Yankee Stadium Legacy - Wikipedia

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    The cards commemorating the 2008 New York Yankees season were featured in Series 1 of 2009 Upper Deck baseball. [1] Two of the more notable cards include YSL-AG (commemorating the 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game) and card YSL-6742 featuring Andy Pettite commemorating the final game at Yankee Stadium).

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