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Originally Posted by rhettyeakley
As stated by Todd, the Home/Visiting disk would not have been issued in cigarettes as it has no Factory designation on it. it was law at the time that inserts in tobacco have factory designations. Possibly made by the same manufacturer of the px7 coins give the similarity, but unlikely an actual insert into the packs.
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Thank you Rhett and Todd. I think I was reading too much into that specific piece when I saw it (Home/Visitor); with the T209 fiasco, no factory and all. I was trying to put myself in the position of kids at the time; always looking to make a game of/trade cards, etc.
I apologize for not being clear earlier; as I said in the previous paragraph; I try to understand better how the kids of the times adapted to using their time to occupy themselves; anywhere from flipping their baseball cards up in the air and calling to determine the winner of a card, etc. My childhood was filled with make up games and cards were no exception.
I still struggle with the idea that one of my buddies (when I was a kid) comes up with the idea to take round disks and attempt to play dominoes. We would have laughed him off; real dominoes being rectangular in shape; being laid down at ends or angles to play. Somebody in the neighborhood would have come up with some way to use the disks and number counts of domino backs, to win and lose ball players' disks with reference to individual's collections. That's what I meant when I said that my wife and I were scratching our heads; putting ourselves in the position of a kid of the times.
Thank you all for your input.
Ben
"I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards."