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I only get little red x's for your links. I would actually like to see them. Can you send them to me via email at leonl@flash.net ? We can talk more about your winnings too..nice thought process and thanks again
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Hmmm.
![]() Email sent. So from the articles it's possible G&B were not manufacturers (at least in 1884) but instead were retailers or wholesalers. Last edited by jimonym; 05-17-2009 at 01:20 PM. |
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I think, as in most other early sets, the mfg of the physical card was different than the distributor.
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