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Sorry for the confusion. I'm trying to determine who actually printed/produced each postcard, not the player pictured on the postcard. For example, JD McCarthy postcards have his name printed on the postcard back, James Elder stamped a three digit number on his and others would stamp their name on the back. Many of the postcards printed in the 1960's & 70's do not clearly identify who produced them. The only way is to the identify the handwriting on the back of the postcard. Hope this is clearer.
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