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- Sked abstract "Sked is shortened version of the word Schedule. It can refer to a flight schedule, a baseball schedule, or any other type of schedule.A sked is a pocket-sized bifold or trifold schedule about the size of a baseball card printed for a sports team. Typically, a team logo or an image associated with the team (a player or the stadium or arena, for example) appears on the front, one or more sponsors are listed on the back. Inside is a listing of the season's home and away games.Skeds are collected as sports memorabilia, trading heavily enough on Ebay to merit a category. Older schedules are like individual works of art, many featuring beautiful artwork, logos and pictures of many stars and hall of fame players. Often variations are available with different sponsors. Schedules can also be quite scarce. Most were put in a wallet and seldom survived past that season, and quantities produced are a lot lower than Topps or Upper Deck baseball cards. This makes them desirable as a collectible since many baseball card collectors feel that current baseball card production rates are too high.".
- Sked wikiPageID "21053175".
- Sked wikiPageRevisionID "606352613".
- Sked hasPhotoCollection Sked.
- Sked subject Category:Sports_culture.
- Sked comment "Sked is shortened version of the word Schedule. It can refer to a flight schedule, a baseball schedule, or any other type of schedule.A sked is a pocket-sized bifold or trifold schedule about the size of a baseball card printed for a sports team. Typically, a team logo or an image associated with the team (a player or the stadium or arena, for example) appears on the front, one or more sponsors are listed on the back.".
- Sked label "Sked".
- Sked sameAs m.05b0cm3.
- Sked sameAs Q7534248.
- Sked sameAs Q7534248.
- Sked wasDerivedFrom Sked?oldid=606352613.
- Sked isPrimaryTopicOf Sked.