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No doubt that it's the same manufacturer as the transfers.
The opinion about the 40s is probably spot on as all the other ephemera was from the 40s, including a boxed set of Roundup from 49. |
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Now that is cool. I have never seen that specific tatoo booklet before, but I have seen some of the images. A company named the Kaumagraph Company Toy Division, out of NY, New York, used to sell some larger, individually packaged baseball iron-on team transfers for $0.29. I have several still in the packages, and noticed that the Giants and Yankees team images are basically the exact same as the ones in your tatoo booklet. These iron-on transfers do not indicate they were made in Japan, and are attributed to the manufacturers of the Mani-Yak transfers. Interesting due to the shared images.
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