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Unread 10-13-2021, 11:54 AM   #2
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OK, I'll start. The one in the top left corner may be the 1901 Pocket catalog, #24 in The Parker Story. It could also be a 1910 pocket catalog, #35 in The Parker Story. It could also be a #32 in The Parker Story, all depending on the content. They are all somewhat scarce compared to the others you picture. I have no idea of its value because they come on the market so seldom. The others you picture are not so scarce, and valued depending on their condition. One that you picture is only a page from a catalog and has no value. The others have been reprinted over the years and cannot be appraised from pictures, because they may or may not be reprints. The 1937 wirebound catalogs are probably original and can be worth from $200 to $400 depending on condition and completeness. The red catalog is in poor condition and is not rare and has been often reprinted. The green catalog could be a 1926 to 1930 vintage, is not rare and has been often reprinted. The 1940 price list is not rare, has been reprinted and is hard to tell from a reprint.
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