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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Does anyone know the story behind the St. Louis Nadja cards. It seemed that when I got into prewar collecting several years ago, these cards were at a premium. Now these cards appear frequently on ebay at relatively low prices considering this recent caramel craze. They seem to greatly outnumber the non-St. Louis Nadja's. Lew Lipset seems to have an unlimited supply of the Bresnahan and Wallace cards. (Not that I am complaining since I got mine from him). Just wondering if anyone had insight on why these cards are so "common". |
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