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Old 04-10-2012, 01:38 PM
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Hank was saying that the 2nd piece he showed for reference with the same image was cut from a calendar - not the ad card.
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I have one of those calendars with the managers on it leon. Yes we didn't know where they came from for a long time. Same as the W-Unc 1910 cards that were cut from a child's notebook.
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I have one of those calendars with the managers on it leon. Yes we didn't know where they came from for a long time. Same as the W-Unc 1910 cards that were cut from a child's notebook.

Yeap, but for some reason I am still pretty cool with the notebook cards....it's sort of almost like they were made to be cut out. (though I doubt they were) And one collector never let me off the hook on the manager cards even though I was the one that brought them to light. Fortunately he has been in prison for a long time....and hopefully stays there forever.

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Yes that is it! What? Did he expect you to know what they were from? None of us knew until a calendar surfaced. And yes, he isn't going any where soon.
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Hi Hank - Seeing this amazing WaJo card at your table was the highlight for me at the very recent Chantilly, VA show. Many thanks for the show and tell.
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Nice Johnson card

thanks Leon for posting that 1937 schedule pic, I had a couple of those "cards" too...
heard where they came from a couple years back, but this is the first time Ive seen the actual schedule.
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Hank was saying that the 2nd piece he showed for reference with the same image was cut from a calendar - not the ad card.
My mistake then. Absolutely a card....and a cool one at that!!
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