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Posted By: Chris Counts
The dot pattern makes it look like a trimmed down 1920s strip card ... I just checked the Old Cardboard site and there are at least three sets from 1920 and 1921 where the artwork looks very similar. I also found a picture of Lee Meadows and it looks like a dead ringer for him ... Meadows' career peaked during those years ... |
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