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Some of our collectibles sort of blur the lines between cards and advertisements. As a collector of obscure doo-dads that are pre-war baseball related, here is a recent pickup. I sort of wonder if any kid took his Dad's razor box and cut these little cards out in order to collect them? If anyone else would care to show any blurring of the lines, as I call them, please feel free to post them. That being said I sort of doubt there will be too many but it's all in fun!!
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