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Posted By: James Feagin
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Posted By: leon
As an avid back collector I have never seen that one. Does it look like it might have been a back pasted on a W575-1? |
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Posted By: Dave S
I have seen one other (at the National the 1st time held in Cleveland) and questioned it's authenticity with the seller. Did some research later and found they are indeed real. Try a google search under "Checkers Popcorn" I believe that's where I found the info. |
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Posted By: Paul
Is this the same Shotwell company that made the Red Grange cards? |
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