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OK, it's unanimous that Jefferson Burdick gets the # 1 spot on whatever mountain we sculpture his image on.
In another category (that of producing trading cards)…. J. Warren Bowman, and his genius behind the Bowman Gum Co. (initially GUM, Inc.), George Moll, deserve a huge tribute. They replaced Goudey in 1938 - 1942 as the foremost producer of Sports and Non-Sports cards in the country. And of course, they revived the hobby after WWII by producing quality cards in 1948 thru 1953. George Moll operated an Advertising Agency (Abington, Pennsylvania). He employed 12 artists who designed all the Sports & Non-Sports card that Bowman produced from 1938 to 1955. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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