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Old 07-27-2020, 02:38 PM
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I know I'm barking up the wrong tree (in fact, I'm sure said tree has already been chopped down and sent to the Ikea factory to be processed into an 'easily' assembled hutch), but can anyone else help here?? Need to see pics, either with address or without address.
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I know I'm barking up the wrong tree (in fact, I'm sure said tree has already been chopped down and sent to the Ikea factory to be processed into an 'easily' assembled hutch), but can anyone else help here?? Need to see pics, either with address or without address.
I don't have anything further but "I'm sure said tree has already been chopped down and sent to the Ikea factory to be processed into an 'easily' assembled hutch" might be the funniest thing I've seen this month!
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Bump.

Still hoping against hope to see some more examples (that aren't already on ebay) of cards with or without the address on back. Anyone have some scans to post?
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Darren, here is my complete set set 1903-1967 with no address on back.




I have 4 cards with the address in addition to the above set, I think 2 of these may have been ad cards written on by Laughlin himself for display at shows or something? ...


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Laughlin had part interest in a retail card shop in NJ for a spell IIRC, I'd imagine that's where the hand written ones were displayed. That's a neat bit of Laughlin history there Rhett.
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Laughlin had part interest in a retail card shop in NJ for a spell IIRC, I'd imagine that's where the hand written ones were displayed. That's a neat bit of Laughlin history there Rhett.

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Darren, here is my complete set set 1903-1967 with no address on back.

I have 4 cards with the address in addition to the above set, I think 2 of these may have been ad cards written on by Laughlin himself for display at shows or something? ...
Not to look a hobbled gift horse in the mouth, but do you have decent sized scans showing all of the individual cards separately, like your last pair of images?
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Looks like Laughlin did some NYC area conventions back in the 70's, so those handwritten notes could have been from his table as well.
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