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Old 11-29-2024, 08:25 AM
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The point that I am trying to make is….both the butchie t and Ullmandds, cards, who purchased their cards around the 1970-1980 - Is that I believe they are not from the1980s Festberg - discovered in NJ. As I understand it, we have sets from 1947: Aarco Playing Cards, that originally sold the cards in 1947 in boxed sets of 12 under the name Collectors & Traders Sports Star Subjects. The cards are black-and-white, blank-backed, 2-1/4" x 3-3/8" with rounded corners. Photos are borderless portraits or posed action shots with a facsimile autograph or script name.” And Bond Bread was printed the same as the Sports Star cards. Also we have square-cornered versions of half the cards in the set, printed on different card stock , in 1947. We can tell the difference from the reprints from the 1980s Festberg - discovered in NJ. and the cards printed in 1947.John.

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