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Great research Todd. The fact that these cards were distributed regionally, coupled with the knowledge we now have that a contest was involved that encouraged kids to send in cards, makes it fairly obvious why they are so difficult to come by. It reminds me of the scarce E123 Curtis Ireland cards and their contest.
Here is a scruffy Charles Hollacher, my lone 'Big-Tayto-Loaf' example. Brian |
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