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Old 05-05-2020, 02:20 PM
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Exhibit cards are fantastic...they combine photo/postcard/bb card all rolled into one! And yes...get Adam's book its a fantastic resource of info!

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Back in 1990 I subscribed to the Penny Arcade and received six monthly journals which gave the history of the different issues. Steve Reeves, Bob Schulhof, and Sheldon Goldberg were the founders of the journals. Just wondered if anyone had any information as to what has become of these gentlemen?
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Couple of those plain background (silhouette) Exhibits on eBay right now. A Todt and a Farber. I concur, I think the colors pop much better on them.
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Years ago, when I was still trying to assemble a set, the Todt drove me crazy. The pinheads at PSA slabbed a regular Todt as a plain background (their term for the silhouettes) and it popped up in every search. It is still there, offered at a jacked-up price.

Sisler is probably my favorite of the silhouette cards.

The Ruth and baby card is from a complete different, non-exhibit, movie issue.






They are rare.
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Years ago, when I was still trying to assemble a set, the Todt drove me crazy. The pinheads at PSA slabbed a regular Todt as a plain background (their term for the silhouettes) and it popped up in every search. It is still there, offered at a jacked-up price.

Sisler is probably my favorite of the silhouette cards.

The Ruth and baby card is from a complete different, non-exhibit, movie issue.






They are rare.
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