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Obviously, it predates baseball cards, and was just in gum, but Ive never seen that either anywhere. Its an awesome item IMO too, and I'm curious too what some of the experts have to say.
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Hi-
You might want to post this on the Nonsports forum (link above) as Jeff S who posts on there has an extensive knowledge of early (precard) Topps products. Dave Hornish (not sure if I spelled that right) might be another good source. He has a blog on Topps and he posts frequently on the Postwar forum and the Nonsports forum. I too think it is a cool piece. Yours in collecting, Alan Elefson aelefson@hotmail.com |
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