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Jay, Thanks for the information on the Gray studio teams.
Dan, It's amazing that you found that at a local shop. Great discovery. I would just leave the card in the condition it's in, kept together in a sleeve. There are paper conservators who could re-attach the corner, if you wanted that done. I think a lot of these types of baseball cabinets were saved as family portraits by family members. Last edited by RCMcKenzie; 10-30-2013 at 05:34 PM. Reason: clarify |
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