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Here are four more:
Old Judge Ewing, trimmed, "bray16" [?] pencil-written on back, Scrapps die-cut Curtis Welch, with broken shoulder, pencil-written name on back, N28 Tim Keefe, trimmed,--SOLD-- N28 Tim Keefe, skinned*--No longer available--Having sold the other, I'm keeping this one-- * A note on this last Keefe: I bought it a couple of years ago on ebay as an N28, thinking it was skinned But I'm not sure if I can guarantee that it is an N28--I'd appreciate some help here-- The card has the Allen & Ginter logo, which distinguishes it from the A16 album-cut cards. But I know that these cards were also cut from advertising posters. And my question is, Did the advertising-poster cards have the Allen & Ginter logo that appears on the N28's? If so, can anyone tell the difference? Or, can this be confirmed as an N28? --Follow-up Note: This question has been answered below and elsewhere to my satisfaction. Again--Thanks for the help. I also have an SGC A, A16 Tim Keefe [These are all hand-cut, I believe]. I'll post a scan if anyone's interested. Last edited by dougscats; 11-07-2015 at 08:04 AM. |
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