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Posted By: Jeff Shepherd
Yes, perhaps hand-cut at the factory - but actually inserted into cigarette packs? I know this was during the early stages of the release of T206's, but you're talking about the largest, perhaps most streamlined tobacco company in the world - in addition to the comparably massive American Lithographic Co. It's just hard to fathom a sloppy finished product considering their desire for a superb set of cards - especially during the initial release...but who's to say what quality control was like back then. |
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