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Hello Everyone,
When I received this 1930 Baguer Chocolate card of Adolphe Luque in the mail the other day it made me think of Gulliver in the land of the Lilliputians. Are the Baguers the smallest prewar issue out there? I was also surprised that the card had the waxy feel of a photograph. Reminds me of a T-222 Fatima. I included a picture of a Luque Goudey so you can see the difference in size. I know there is currently another thread on 1930 Baguers with loads of pictures, so feel free to post pictures of your odd size prewar cards. Cards from Gulliver's other island, the giants from Blefuscu, are also welcome. Best regards, Joe |
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I think the Mallorquinas are even smaller..
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and you thought Pee Wee was small
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