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Old 05-02-2013, 04:44 PM
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I'm happy to say that my issue has come!!!
Professor Jim's piece is scholarship at its best. The pictures of the 12 baseball
cards are a fabulous illustrative plus. I also enjoyed seeing and learning about the actresses and boxers in N167. I've got to read this one again!
I also enjoyed Mark M and Dan M's work on the 1929 Leader Novelty cards.
The elucidation of the import of the two candy boxes found was very helpful.
The gallery of the 34 known cards was beautiful.
I enjoyed OC's article on cartoonist Gene Mack. Seeing the various cartoons
of ball parks was a bit of a thrill for me as I compared Mack's polo grounds
with my Bain photo of the polo grounds.
Finally, I will note a helpful article done on the 1937 PEP cereal sports stamps which I know very little about.
ps I was pleased to see mention of Moderator Leon's discovery re:
the distribution of E125.
A great issue!
all the best,
barry
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