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Rare 1990 Pro Set #98c Lomas Brown Blotch photo Error

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Rare 1990 Pro Set #98c Lomas Brown Blotch photo Error. Vintage card collectors need this hard to find cards in there collection. The card in this auction is card numbers 98 Lomas Brown. This card is so rare it shows the Photo Blotch error that is so hard to find. Try to find one of these on e-bay. The picture shows the cards you will get.

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Lomas Brown

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Lomas Brown
No. 75, 76     
Offensive tackle
Personal information
Date of birth: May 30, 1963 (1963-05-30) (age 48)
Place of birth: Miami, Florida
High School: Miami Springs High School
Miami Springs, Florida
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 282 lb (128 kg)
Career information
College: University of Florida
NFL Draft: 1985 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6
Debuted in 1985 for the Detroit Lions
Last played in 2002 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Games played     263
Games started     251
Fumbles recovered     3
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com
Stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Lomas Brown, Jr. (born May 30, 1963) is a former American college and professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for eighteen seasons in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Brown played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he played professionally for the Detroit Lions and four other NFL teams. He is currently a sports broadcaster and analyst for ESPN and other television and radio networks

Pro Set trading cards

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Pro Set, was a Dallas-based company founded by Ludwell Denny. Denny had gained a card license that year after making and selling other NFL memorabilia in previous years. His licensing agreement with NFL Properties allowed Denny to gain access to its extensive photo library[1] and become the first card maker officially associated with a professional sports league. Across the bottom of most of his company's cards was its designation as "The Official NFL Card," a distinction it held through 1991.

The first year that Pro Set released a product was 1989. The year marked the beginning of the modern era for pro football cards. Score (who had entered the market the year before with baseball) also released a football product. For several years, Pro Set flooded the market with its product. The company managed to produce football sets through 1993 and in 1994, but Pro Set folded, due to Chapter 7 bankruptcy. citing more than $800,000 in unpaid royalties to the NFLPA.[2]

Pro Set made rookie cards of actual rookies (notably draft picks) and offered more color and action shots than Topps did. Pro Set claimed to have its own printing presses for its product, which could make and issue cards very quickly. For its first football card set in 1989, Pro Set released its cards in three series. The 1989 rookies were found primarily in the second series. Key rookies in the set included Troy Aikman, Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas, Jeff Lageman and Deion Sanders. The 100 card Series II set was sold in packs, but the packs averaged 11 Series I cards and 4 Series II cards per pack. These cards not only featured first round picks but featured later round picks. These cards were labelled as Pro Set Prospects.[3]

At its peak, Pro Set had a 44,000-square-foot (4,100 m2) headquarters[citation needed], where 225 employees designed various cards. In 1992, Pro Set forecasted sales of $165 million. A free magazine was published by Pro Set called the Pro Set Gazette. It was mailed to 1.2 million collectors every month[citation needed]. Beckett Publications noted that in 1991, sports cards grossed about $1.9 billion in sales in North America, so Pro Set had a dramatic impact.

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