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					Originally Posted by Rich Falvo  I agree the war is a dividing line, so the debate is when you consider that the war started.  It was going on before the US got involved.  The author uses 1940 as a compromise date.  I just don't see that as very controversial.  I believe he also collects non-US cards, so he wouldn't only go by the issue dates of US sets as a determiner. | 
	
 the British stopped issuing cigarette cards in 1940.  their pre-war cards have a fixed end date. the "pre-war" label will vary from country to country, and so picking 1940 as the cut off date for US cards does not make any sense.  Play Ball 1941 is not a wartime card for the US collector.