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Old 01-16-2009, 03:36 PM
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Posted By: Butch & Co.

Hi again, Greg! Leon speaks true.

Anyway -- just for the record here, in case anyone else was curious -- like we told ya on our forum, the gameboards are from Striker Out by Alderman-Fairchild ("All-Fair") of Rochester New York. We don't have an exact date for the game, but judging by the graphics on the box, we'd estimate early-mid 1920s rather than the 1940s you conjectured. The game is subtitled "Baseball Lotto / A Party Game," and appears to be more like bingo with a baseball motif than a "baseball game" per se -- but a very cool piece nonetheless.

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