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It's interesting that the Americans were using rollers to make their tobacco cards, such as the T206s. In Canada, stone lithography was used to make the first hockey cards. Below is a picture of the C56 cards - the first hockey set issued here in Canada:
![]() And do you guys want to know something crazy? One of the actual stones that was used to manufacture these cards was discovered here recently! Here it is: ![]() I don't think anyone knows the name of the company that was hired by Imperial Tobacco Ltd. to make these cards, but they were also doing things for other companies as well. |
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