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Rather than creating my own thread, I figured it would be more prudent to post it here. Brian or frankly anyone, feel free to chime in/educate me.
I'm fascinated by the 1939 Goudey Premiums set. It was clearly produced at nearly the end of the road of the Goudey Gum Company. I know the stock they were produced on were paper thin. What type of packs were they inserted into? What was the logic behind the players they chose for the set?
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