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Posted By: Jeff
Not sure if they are prewar or not. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
We added an L.L. Cook postcards listing to the Standard Catalog several editions back, and had a few checklists additions over the next couple of books. I see in the 2009 SCBC, there are 26 black-and-white cards listed, all Milwaukee Braves or Brewers. The company was a Milwaukee outfit. I've never heard of a Washington player having been produced, but it is possible. These appear to have been along the lines of J.D. McCarthy PCs, sold to the players to answer fan requests. |
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