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Posted By: warshawlaw
At the dawn of hobby time, some dealers used to put their wares into holders with labels on them. You could have the labels custom printed with name and address, and anything else you wanted. Some famous collectors even stamped their names onto the bacls of their cards. It was seen as provenance and advertising. I recall seeing cards re-sold with attribution. Of course, we are talking small $$ here. |
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