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Bamforth & Inter-Art Partnership to publish in the US

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:52 am
by frogseye
Hi
Does anyone have any information about the agreement between Bamforth and Inter-Art Co. to pool resources and publish cards in the US ?

When did it start and how long did it go on for ?

As a McGill collector I'm particularly interested in this arrangement. Many people wrongly assume McGill was published by Bamforth in the UK but most collectors are aware of this, however he was published by Bamforth in the US.

Thanks
Steve

Re: Bamforth & Inter-Art Partnership to publish in the US

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 5:10 am
by rebasnop
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Re: Bamforth & Inter-Art Partnership to publish in the US

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:08 am
by atormiddle
frogseye wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:52 am Hi
Does anyone have any information about the agreement between Bamforth and Inter-Art Co. to pool resources and publish cards in the US ?

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As a McGill collector I'm particularly interested in this arrangement. Many people wrongly assume McGill was published by Bamforth in the UK but most collectors are aware of this, however he was published by Bamforth in the US.

Thanks
Steve
I see a lot of books on Ebay selling this agreement. There is not much free information. Try buying one to research.

Re: Bamforth & Inter-Art Partnership to publish in the US

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:17 am
by markjackson
frogseye wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:52 am Hi
Does anyone have any information about the agreement between Bamforth and Inter-Art Co. to pool resources and publish cards in the US ?

When did it start and how long did it go on for ?

As a McGill collector I'm particularly interested in this arrangement. Many people wrongly assume McGill was published by Bamforth in the UK but most collectors are aware of this, however he was published by Bamforth in the US.

Thanks geoguessr free
Steve
I don't have specific details about the Bamforth and Inter-Art partnership, but it's fascinating to see how these collaborations shape the collectible card market. As a fellow collector, I understand the confusion around McGill's publication history. It's always interesting to uncover these nuances in our collections. If I come across any more information, I'll be sure to share!