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Charles-
Interesting connection you have with Topps-thanks for posting. I think your 3rd cousin is close-the cards were delivered to and cut and packaged in Brooklyn until early 1966. The gum and candy manufacturing operations were certainly based in Brooklyn until then as well. Len Brown confirmed this in an old interview I have, which I will post if I can dig it out. I should find it, as I plan to reorganize all my clips and notes this month. Last edited by toppcat; 01-01-2016 at 12:56 PM. |
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