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Baseball Cards and the Recession of 1937
Posted By: jim sexton
Chris, thanks for some interesting information. For the last 15 years I have been collecting 1936-37 BF3 felt pennants. The company thought responsible for their distribution was the Red Ball Sales Co.which described itself as a national gum company. The company only was in existence for about two years, from 1936 to 1938. Your information about the economy at that time might explain the short life of the company. |
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