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So with my pick up a week or two ago, of this R315 strip I got to wondering who put these out and how they were distributed. Until this strip of 5 horizontal cards I had only ever seen strips of 3 vertical cards. Also, since Burdick classified "R" to be "Recent" Gum and Candy, did he know something more than we do currently, about their distribution? An undervalued set imo, and it's valuation might be in part because we don't know much about them!!
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