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Posted By: Paul
This is an interesting theory. But the one thing that strikes me as wrong is that a company would pick such a severe cancellation technique. Just one of the punch holes in Speaker takes out his heart and lungs. Why would the company want to ruin the appeal of the card that badly? On the other hand, the George C. Miller company cut off the bottom third of the card, so maybe they just felt that the kids weren't that picky. |
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