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Thank you Butch, does anyone know if the 24 car set is printed on different paper stock, then the 44 card set. That would be the only way to tell the two sets apart, since there are the same images on both sets. If anyone has different looking paper stock on the 44 card set , can you post. I am going through the ones I have. Everyone should look at butchie_t post: notice the thread says the Fessburg find. I believe the jury is still out on that one. Thanks John
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I missed the boat on this one, yes there are cards printed on different stock then the butchie_t cards. Sorry, “Sport Star Subjects” in 1949 printed a 44 card set, which are square cornered versions exactly the same as the Bond Bread round corner cards on the same paper stock. That's because they were both printed by Chicago publisher, Aarco Playing Cards. I have some I will post later. Thanks John
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