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Hi,
Can anyone identify either of these: 1) Bill Jurges - almost as big in size as the 1934 buttermilks, made on paper more like a magazine paper (but a bit thicker than that). Has a blank back. 2) The Cubs page and the Hartnett (bigger example of one photo on page) - these almost look like photos (but are obviously signed so they're not photos). Backs are blank (but could have been peeled off). These don't feel like they came from a magazine, and are almost more like a photo feel than a card feel. Anyone know antything about either of these? Cheers, Patrick |
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