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Since we were talking about OP's, here's my blue one. After checking some of the OP's, it seems a few have staining as well, which brings into question whether some were distributed, picked up, stamped and redistributed by the Old Put Cigar Company. Rob, Scott M's set furthers your point about different ways they came to the market, as they are stunning cards and couldn't have been in a candy wrapper. I think I remember him saying he got all of them together in an estate sale. Brian, love the blues!
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