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Posted By: leon
That is simply one awesome Goodwin's ad piece. I have to admit that display pieces can actually bring more enjoyment (to me) than cards as they can be, well, displayed. Every time I walk into my office I see my 1903 Horner Composite. Many times I will just stand there staring at it like some crazy person. Also, when I walk into my little office I see some other ad pieces and displays....like this one...found on ebay several years ago. I had 2 and sold the other one to a board member...It sort of fits in since it does advertise the unpopular DogsHead brand..."Unpopular" is my thought on them since the associated cards and display pieces are quite scarce in relation to some other Goodwin products..... |
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