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Posted By: Brad
Extremely rear Canadian type card from Vancouver B.C. a semi-pro team sponsored by a Sawmill at the time called "Hanbury", Recently a 2nd never before seen back variation "The Perfect Food" has been discovered. This was probably a second series due to the success of the 1st promotion that Hanbury sponsored. These cards were printed on different card stock “sepia” and were cut to the same dimensions as the 1st series, approximately 2¼” - 15/8”. There are only three of this cards known to exist with this variation. The most commonly known back variation to the set, "Real Good Ice Cream", was printed on black & white card stock. |
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