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Set of the Month - June 2006
Facchino Set of K50 How or Why? 1937
I remember enjoying Facchino's chocolate wafers when I was a child, and for all I know they are still producing those delicious biscuits. Details of how they are made, or at least how they were made in 1937, will be found on one of the cards in their series of fifty How or Why?, our set of the month for June. I particularly like this wide-ranging 'do you know' series, which covers such diverse topics as why cats see in the dark, why natives are black and how the rainbow is formed, as well as answering a multitude of other questions including those in the picture below. Good colourful artwork graces the fronts, whilst the backs give us all the information needed. An interesting series with many pictures reminiscent of pre-war times, the set is offered in finest condition.
This set of Facchino K50 How or Why? 1937 in Very Good/Finest Collectible condition is catalogued at £30.00.
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