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Old 07-17-2021, 01:40 PM
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This fell out of my September, 1934 National Geographic when I was looking through a box of these old magazines the other day. It took some searching to figure out what it was, not knowing:
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Nice card.
Agreed nice card with nice Eye appeal
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National Geographic magazines would make a good spot to store vintage cards, because people have a hard time throwing them away. Here is the September 1934 issue...the next one I come across I will buy it without examining, with the anticipation of a vintage card being between the covers.

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Not quite as cool but I had a similar experience with a Life Magazine that had Mantle on the cover. I was getting ready to frame it and a 1964 Topps Giant Mickey Mantle fell out. Kind of beat up but still a huge thrill.


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How were Kashin cards sold? They are about the size of a post card.
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...When Al wore a younger man's clothes...; he looks about 19 in this old news file photo back when he started out with the Athletics...

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