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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Actually X-rays do work on the soft Sweet caporal packs from the 1909-1917 period. Apparently the ink used in printing had magnetic qualities. I do have a scan of a pack which shows what looks to be a card. I will be happy to post the picture when I figure out what's wrong with my temporary file. |
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