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Posted By: Chuck Ross
MW (and Elliot): Yes, I agree that World Wide and Goudey cards were not made in the same place. I was just trying to clarify the statement made by Elliot that they were not owned by the same folks. Again, from mid-1933 until late 1935 they were both owned and operated by the same people. As far as the card that started this thread, what I was trying to say was this: The lack of "bleed-through" (or whatever we should call it, since it really comes from another card)doesn't really conclusively prove anything about the card. If the effect was there, that would tend to make me think the card was genuine. |
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