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Your front display on that one is 1928 Brad. Nice writeup. Only thing I'd add is that a strong original display from a classic sports set can be worth more than the machine. I've turned down more than I paid for the machine for the original of the Dempsey display. The patent on mine is in the 1920s and it came with a display from 1926. The large one I bought had a six card display from the 1930s or early 1940s on the thin paper with a Joe Louis who I collect. I'd have bought it just for that. I also have a nine card boxers from the 30s including Jim Braddock from another tough series.
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