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Tobacco/Candy/etc. card packaging
Posted By: mr. moses
and sometimes easel-back comes in three variations. I have a neat die-cut with a wooden fence in the background and one of the die-cuts with advertising like you have shown above is "posted" like a bill of lading. I believe it was modled after a French game of some sort as I once saw the figures without the advertising and the bottoms inserted into wooden blocks. I miss the days of hunting in the northeast and the shows in the NY triangle. So much to see and process even if you come out empty. So many questions - so little time...... |
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