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    Posted 12 years ago

    Vintagebyt…
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    I don't know much about these Waldorf playing cards--would LOVE to know more!

    Check out my etsy shop and message me! vintagebythepound.etsy.com

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    1. Cardlover Cardlover, 12 years ago
      A nice old deck from about 1910. The back is part of the monotone series, many made so it is not very valuable unless it is sparkling mint with bright gold edges. As is it might be worth $20.
    2. Vintagebythepound, 12 years ago
      Thank you Cardlover for the information! You have been most helpful! I have another deck I am curious about that appears to be from the 1960's--It is a double deck put out by Bell Telephone and has a goose tugging at a business man's pantleg.
    3. Cardlover Cardlover, 12 years ago
      Is the goose card the joker or the back of the cards?

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