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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I actually think it's kinda cool that some kid in the 1920s cherished these cards so much that he labelled them with his name lest they be stolen or perhaps to not get mixed in with his brother's cards....he also updated the backs when a player went to a new team. With modern cards you can't touch them or you'll leave a fingerprint on them. |
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