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Description1988 San Francisco Giants Postcards Will Clark.jpg |
English: Color postcard from the 1988 San Francisco Giants postcard set of professional baseball player Will Clark |
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Source | San Francisco Giants via tradingcarddb.com |
Author | Dennis Desprois / Woodford Publishing |
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