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Posted By: mark k. bowers
Whoa...what about post-war regionals which are typically more scarce and harder to find than any gum card. I will take my Homestead, 1948 Signal Oil, 1949 Pureta/Sunbeam, Centennial Flour, Bill and Bob's, Dormands, NY Journal American, SF Call Bulletin, Ford Tigers, Kahns, Expos pinbacks, Packard Bell, Bell Brand, Morrell Meats etc etc over any post-war gum card all day long. |
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