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I have several BN bought used with plain white paper inner sleeves, that I replaced with anti-static ones.

I am wondering if I can throw the old inner sleeves away, assuming that they aren't original.

In other words: does anybody know wich are the corresponding inners of various labels, Lex, , 47 west, NY, Liberty, ecc?

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I would only throw them away if they are torn, stained or moldy. I think for the Lex and some 47 st parchment-like paper was used, the white for NY, until they hit their 25th anniversary, where they had printed inner sleeves featuring selections from their catalogue. Same for the 26th and 27th anniversaries.....

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I would only throw them away if they are torn, stained or moldy. I think for the Lex and some 47 st parchment-like paper was used, the white for NY, until they hit their 25th anniversary, where they had printed inner sleeves featuring selections from their catalogue. Same for the 26th and 27th anniversaries.....

I think there were some from before 1964. My "Elder Don" has an inner sleeve that has, as its most recent issue, 4112 "Go". That issued in 1962, I think.

MG

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I have 4 different picture sleeves from before the 25 years one.

Following are the various highest catalog numbers listed:

4114 - Quebec Bossa Nova

4095 - Rollin' With Leo

4079 - Gravy Train

4057 - Blue Hour

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I would only throw them away if they are torn, stained or moldy. I think for the Lex and some 47 st parchment-like paper was used

I've got Lexingtons with the white parchment-style paper and I think one of the Horace Silvers has a rice-paper inner. Will have to check.

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