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Schang is one of the cards that Rhett (he is the one who posted the most informative info on the linked thread) identified as one of cards that it would not be easy to identify as a Koester Bread issue or W575-1. Perhaps if the example is heavier stock (if I understand correctly) then it could be more conclusively designated as Koester, as it is mentioned in thread that Koester Bread cards were issued in two different versions, and the thicker stock one would be exclusively Koester.
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