To be clear, very few sets were actually "Broder" sets, but in the hobby the term has basically become like Xerox. It is a generic label for any otherwise unidentified unlicensed set. Finding actual names for these sets is nearly impossible as so many of them didn't have proper set names established by the people who made them. Pick a name.
Sousafly wrote:
By "Broder" type, you just mean unlicensed, correct? That's not too helpful. It's not Broder. It is part of a series because there are other Ryan cards in this series (I just don't happen to have any of them). Any other ideas out there?