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Posted By: barrysloate
Maybe I'll just make you a color photocopy tomorrow morning and mail it. That might be easier. Interesting, that they put their name and address on the poster in 1868, but issued it in 1869 with no actual store identification. I've never come up with a satisfactory explanantion for that. Why would a business advertise a product yet not put their name on it? Once it is taken out of the book, it loses its context. |
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