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Chris meticulously saved and cataloged at least 15 Pokemon cards he dubbed "Memory Cards". They are scattered throughout his collection. They can be identified by a crudely drawn star taped to the upper right corner of the outside of a card sleeve. Behind the card is the same card stock with the custom [[CWC]] back that he used to print his card from the [[Wall of Originals]]. On which he titled the card, gave a brief reason why the card means so much to him, and numbered the card for the set. The spelling, grammar and handwriting would suggest these are very early editions to his collection. The oldest memory card is dated to September 11, 2001. So, it to fair to assume these cards are older than that if number by date of acquisition. Full 600 DPI scans of some Memory Cards can be found at [http://www.cabalc.wordpress.com | Chris meticulously saved and cataloged at least 15 Pokemon cards he dubbed "Memory Cards". They are scattered throughout his collection. They can be identified by a crudely drawn star taped to the upper right corner of the outside of a card sleeve. Behind the card is the same card stock with the custom [[CWC]] back that he used to print his card from the [[Wall of Originals]]. On which he titled the card, gave a brief reason why the card means so much to him, and numbered the card for the set. The spelling, grammar and handwriting would suggest these are very early editions to his collection. The oldest memory card is dated to September 11, 2001. So, it to fair to assume these cards are older than that if number by date of acquisition. Full 600 DPI scans of some Memory Cards can be found at [http://www.cabalc.wordpress.com this blog]. | ||
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Chris meticulously saved and cataloged at least 15 Pokemon cards he dubbed "Memory Cards". They are scattered throughout his collection. They can be identified by a crudely drawn star taped to the upper right corner of the outside of a card sleeve. Behind the card is the same card stock with the custom CWC back that he used to print his card from the Wall of Originals. On which he titled the card, gave a brief reason why the card means so much to him, and numbered the card for the set. The spelling, grammar and handwriting would suggest these are very early editions to his collection. The oldest memory card is dated to September 11, 2001. So, it to fair to assume these cards are older than that if number by date of acquisition. Full 600 DPI scans of some Memory Cards can be found at this blog.
- Wiki Memory Card 2 front.jpg
Memory card 2 out of sleeve
- Wiki Memory Card -15 - 2.jpg
Memory card 15 out of sleeve
- Wiki Memory Card -15 - 3.jpg
Memory card 15 back