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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Feel free to email me scans at jon_canfield@hotmail.com and I will be happy to take a look at them for you. By your description, I would guess your Polar Bear pouch is the correct style for t-card distribution but the red overprint is usually 1946ish making it almost 40 years too late. Also, Old Mill packaged cards in a slide and shell configuration. |
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