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IMO, the key words are "salesman's sample". This would appeal to people who collect baseball items and people who collect salesman or advertising items.
Also, if you wanted an old scoreboard for display you would have to have a HUGE area to display it. With a salesman sample, it doesn't take up a lot of space. Plus, if you wanted to create (or recreate) an old-time stadium on a small scale, this scoreboard would help as far as authenticity goes. David |
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