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Posted By: joseph
Allan Hager has a cardsizer that he patented. You use to be able to buy them for $5.95 + $1.00 for postage. He had 2 for baseball 1886-1916 and 1916-present. He also had 1 for hockey and football. You can do a web search for his address, its in FL. now, it use to be in CT. I hope this helps. Merry Christmas to the board!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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