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Tom,
 
Did you intend this to go to the list?  If so, I am including it here so
you can forward it since I see you didn't keep a copy of it.  Thanks for
the details.  I have heard of other teams doing this as well, like
Minnesota, although I do not believe they actually sold the cards.
 
- mike
 
> RE>More on photos
>
>I second Mike's comment on the photos of athletes for sale.  The Cornell
Hockey
>Booster Association produced a set of hockey trading cards this past season,
>with a picture of each player on the front and vital stats on the back.
>Imagine if that were illegal according to NCAA.  These trading cards were sold
>for $10 a pack, or $15 for an uncut sheet.  They were nicely done.  Those who
>attended the annual booster banquet received a complimentary set of cards as
>party favors.
>
>Tom Y. Tseng
>Cornell '87  MEng '94
>
>
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