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Old 11-22-2014, 10:03 PM
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Thanks for sharing these Leon. I love learning more about the history of our Hobby.
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1938 was still the Depression, and yet there were people spending money on insert cards. Many folks who were broke but had a box of old cards lying around were probably thrilled to find someone to buy them. That money could have bought a desperately needed week's worth of groceries.

I like the section about how to mount and display the cards. The author recommended using corner mounts, or making slits on pages, to protect them against damage. As it turned out, that wasn't such a good method either. But nobody imagined that the cards might one day be valuable.
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It would be neat if anyone had cards stamped with one of those names mentioned at the beginning of the article as new collectors.
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thanks for sharing these. I have archived every one. I find something new, make a connection, or take another direction every time. I have the 1939 acc but never look at it :-(. It once belonged to the man behind the curtain..... If I were more of a student with less to do - I'd follow the changes Burdick made with regard to his philosophy over specifics. As seen above cabinet photos in the Ginter series were initially treated as cards and albums were designated with numbers corresponding to the set they matched. Obviously the narrative from a cartophilic perspective morphed as he had to apply a more strict interpretation of the data and how best to catagorize it. Within that process much can be gleaned from following the ACC's evelolution. Wish I had more time..........
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