Todd brings up a good point about exposure. The more people that are exposed to something, the more demand there will be (in theory anyway). I would venture to wildly speculate that for every 100 kids in the 1930's that recognized a Goudey, maybe 1 recognized a Kashin.
The color is also an important point. I have tried and tried again to get into these issues but then I acquire some and they do nothing for me. I've never considered the photography on any of those 1920's B&W sets to be all that great, Kashins being no exception.
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