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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Since the oversized baseball cards you are discussing were designed based on the popular cabinet cards of the time, my argument is that those which have pictures most closely representing photos attached to them, are closer to being cabinet cards than something like a T3 that has the lithograph applied directly to the backing. But maybe it's truly only size that matters. |
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