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Posted By: fkw
Leon, I dont know if you knew this but you have the scarcer back variation of the Holsum cards. The scarcer one (like yours) has the "H. Weil Bread Company" line the same width as the "Holsum Bread" line. The more common one has the H. Weil line narrower than the Holsum line. |
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