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Old 02-11-2014, 04:56 PM
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Default Lithography Stones Used As Building Blocks

I ran across this paper a little while back: http://nytelecom.vo.llnwd.net/o15/ag...ports/1496.pdf

If you read all the through it's clear old stones were used to build walls. My interest was in American Leaf Tobacco Company (Topps predecessor) but they have the wrong one, the stones referenced therein were from a different company that existed a few years prior to Shorin's. Some big names are in there but alas no T206 or the like.
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Interesting. Would have never believed they used them for building material.

(If you want to cut to the chase, fast forward to pages 26 to 31)

Rob M.
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Interesting. Would have never believed they used them for building material.

(If you want to cut to the chase, fast forward to pages 26 to 31)

Rob M.
totally agree! maybe some interesting ones will turn up someday...then we'll really have a problem with reprints!!!!
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