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Posted By: Chris Counts
I have always been amazed by the diversity, scarcity and general attractiveness of cards with issued with meat products from the early 50s to the early 60s. From Glendales, Stahl-Meyers and Hunters to Kahns, Wilsons and Morrell, many great sets were issued with hot dogs. Personally, I stick to Kahns and Morrells for the simple fact that most of the others are quite pricey. Also, a display of hot dog cards can't be complete without at least one Swift "Body Parts" card ... so bring 'em on! |
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