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Posted By: Scott
the ad back looks to be referring to "Ty Cobb" as a tobacco brand that is "king" of the tobacco world, not as "Ty Cobb" the human being. Ty Cobb was king of baseball possibly, but not king of the tobacco world. This makes me think it is likely that the card came in the tin, or at least that was the intention. |
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