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Posted By: runscott
In fact, I believe the "toy town post office game" has been around for a long time. I found a reference to a guy recalling how as a child he had won one of the games at a movie matinee, so these games were still being produced in the '30s. I have also seen them in auctions, so you could try to win one and add those "rare" toy town post office stamps to ALL of your cards! |
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