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Posted By: jamie
I posted this as part of another thread but it probably got buried so I'll try again. |
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Posted By: RobertS
Kodak postcard paper has only been around since 1950. Most of the baseball postcards you see were made in the 1970s or 1960s by individual collectors, many to get autographed. |
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Posted By: jamie
very helpful- thanks robert! i thought it might be an exhibits or similar issue but that website definitely proves otherwise |
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