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    Posted 10 years ago

    dmelgoza
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    Sister in Law found this playing card in her wall during remodeling. Home was built in 1930 (Oklahoma). The intitials JG on the back of the card look like a 1920's-30s typeface. The art seems southwestern, a little reminiscent of Art Deco I think. (Just a tad) looks like New Mexico or Arizona Native Americans. Anybody know more about this card or designer?

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    1. mcheconi mcheconi, 10 years ago
      It seems to be themed after the Pueblo indians from New Mexico, because of the adobe houses in the background.
    2. dmelgoza, 10 years ago
      @Ripley206 yeah, I was thinking Fred Harvey too, but the JG initials keeps throwing me off. I couldn't find initials on any other cards He or Congress Playing Cards produced. I'm thinking it stands for Jay Gatsby ;D (kidding)

      @mcheconi thanks let me add that into my search parameters and see if this helps.

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