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You mean on the fan made Mixwell Hearse? What bearing does that have on actual events with respect to the Wacky Ads release?
Wait... was Mixwell Hearse found to be fan-made rather than legit? Guess I wasn't paying attention back then. I did seem to remember reading that some of the so-called "Lost Wackys" were made up. But I've never seen a list of what's real and what isn't.
Waiting for a "Fan Made" version of this lost Wacky to show up. I would buy it.Andrew
Waiting for a "Fan Made" version of this lost Wacky to show up. I would buy it.
I have a really nice fan made Mixwell Hearse Ad. Very high quality.
I think Andrew is referring to Muleburro.
Correct. I own a nice Mixwell Custom Wacky Ad also.
Somehow I missed that that was the title you were talking about. My bad.I would also buy a nice fan made Muleburro.
Why would the existence of the original art settle the matter on its intent?
Because then we would be able to see if it originally had a number on it or not.
As Fanatical said on Dec 17 of 2020:The number is not on the art.Only mock up or proof uncut sheets would show the text that Topps adds