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    Help me identify this card

    I have a David Robinson Card which I cannot identify. I have searched Ebay, Google and here and cannot figure out what set it belongs to. It looks like a baseball rather than a basketball card. The closest I can find is 1990-1991 Stars Promos. But it doesn't look like it belongs in that set.

    Can anyone ID it for me?
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    I am going to guess it is a "broder" card. Basically an unlicensed card made by almost everyone in the late 80s and early 90s. I have one of David Robinson in the Navy.
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    I have seen some similar cards on the net which were inserts out of a magazine called "Baseball Cards Presents" but I can't find a checklist for them on this site or on any of the price guides I have looked at.

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    I have seen some similar cards on the net which were inserts out of a magazine called "Baseball Cards Presents" but I can't find a checklist for them on this site or on any of the price guides I have looked at.

    Beckett and other places don't really catalog those cards. You would have to find a user submitted place that has checklists like on here to add a card like that. The design is based off of the 1975 Topps baseball set and with the blurb on the back about how David Robinson was good in baseball it might have been in a baseball issue because he was rookie of the year in the NBA and pretty popular? Who knows but you would think somebody on here would have had that magazine since cards were very popular back then.

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