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Old 11-14-2021, 04:06 PM
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I've wondered what the "102" on the back of Brunners and Fleischmann examples represented. I found this article from early in 1912 that discusses a union issue that General Baking Company had with labeling paper products. I wonder if the "102" was just to let people know that the cards were printed in a union shop? Any other theories on the "102"?
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