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Originally Posted by Chris Counts
Staple holes seem common on 1952 Berk Ross cards. I read they were distributed by two popcorn companies (and perhaps other manufacturers?), so maybe they were stapled to a box or a bag. They apparently were a bootleg issue, and there was a court case that shut down their production.
I still think it's a great card, regardless of the grade.
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Chris,
It is absolutely still a beautiful card. Pin holes are my damage of choice. A card hanging from a kids wall is always my favorite thought.
Key man has a great article on them. Like most of his articles it is top tier.
Apparently they were in packs of gum as well, classic.
I did not know Berk Ross was the name of the actual photographer. And on top of that, Berk was believed to have been the official photographer for the 1948-1950 Bowman sets.
Article:
http://keymancollectibles.com/photos...8%20and%201950.