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Exhibit experts question
Most places I have seen say that Salutation Exhibits were printed between 1939 and 1946. Were any actually printed during WWII? As most non-essential production was paused during the war, it would not seem likely, but the issue dates seem to contradict that.
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While waiting for an expert, here's a card:
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Cecil H. Travis. Infielder for the Washington Senators in 1933-1941 and 1945-1947. 1,544 hits and 27 home runs over 12 MLB seasons. 3-time All-Star. One of two to get 5 hits in first game. Led American League in hits in 1941 despite DiMaggio's 56-game hit streak and Ted Williams hitting .406. His best season was 1941 as he posted a .410 OBP with 101 RBIs in 663 plate appearances. In Army during 1942-45, wound up a frostbite victim in Battle of Bulge and Bronze Star recipient. Return to MLB after war was not the same.
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