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These very well might have been end stock at Pinkerton and they ran out of cabinet cards. They also could have been mounted by an infinite number of people with an infinite number of reasons. I can't imagine getting sent that as a a Cabinet Card Premium in the mail but ok....However, has anyone cared to notice the photo pasted onto paper in the link in the first post doesn't look to be a photographic card?
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