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Scott,
Definitely true that more people would have kept a program or stub from a World Series game. Very interesting what you said about New York & Chicago fans saving ephemera much more than fans in other cities. The only way one could tell if a program was from Game 3 and not Game 4 would be if the fan kept the scorecard. In your experience are these ever filled in later on to make the program more valuable? I suppose it could be done but even pencil writing (which most seem to be scored in) would have to show some age after 80 years, right? Thanks for your help! Ben |
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