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![]() ![]() The top Victorian era game makers were McLoughlin Brother, Selchow and Richter, and Parker Brothers...McLoughlin was pretty much top of the totum pole for graphics..the Yale Princeton football and Game of College Boat Race are Mcloughlin...The girls basketball is by Selchow...v tough...I think I only know of two or three...I haven't bought a game in probably 30 years...I think they've come down in price since I was buying them...they were on fire back then...so now's the time to buy...That girls basketball...found it at a toy show in Hayward California one Saturday when they used to have them at Centenial Hall ![]()
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