There aren't that many different styles of Loggies but they came in different finshing schemes and a wide range of sizes. Many sets included 1 LOGGIE in with 7 others of the "in town"style. Above is shown a large Cotton-Topperalong side the "Little Guy" again. The clear cellophane door is a possible indicator that it is post war, but that's not entirely reliable, as cellophane doors do appear in late '30's pieces. The more intricate printing pattern is probably indicative of late prewar. I have seen at least one LOGGIE with a base 11 3/4" X 9 1/2" that would fully cover a standard sheet of typing paper and more.(The prewar GIANT class.) But it was exactly the same style and had no more detail than the medium size version.

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