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Archive 12-19-2003 10:28 AM

"Toy Town Post Office" on 1909 E 92 Dockman cards
 
Posted By: <b>Wesley&nbsp; </b><p>According to Mastro catalog, cards were issued in 1909 and the "Toy Town Post Office" was stamped on the back in 1910. Is this back stamping on the E92 similar to the "Old Put" overprint on the E98s or the various E94 overprints?

Archive 12-19-2003 10:49 AM

"Toy Town Post Office" on 1909 E 92 Dockman cards
 
Posted By: <b>petecld</b><p>Wes,<BR><BR>There was a thread some time ago about the "Toy Town Post Office" stamp. It's exact origin is still unknown but the general feel is that it was part of some type of toy.<BR><BR>Before the thread I had only seen the stamp on different sets of E-cards but I learned it can be found on tobacco cards as well.<BR><BR>To me it seems like it has no connection to any baseball set or card producer and in my opinion shouldn't be considered the same as a E94/E98 overprint as it just looks like one or more consumers "marked" their cards with the stamp.<BR><BR>If you're selling, it's a "feature". <BR><BR>If you're buying, it shold be considered "defacement".

Archive 12-19-2003 11:40 AM

"Toy Town Post Office" on 1909 E 92 Dockman cards
 
Posted By: <b>MW</b><p><a href="http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=153652&messageid=1048365989&lp=1048 651713" target=_new>http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=153652&messageid=1048365989&lp=1048 651713</a><BR><BR><a href="http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=153652&messageid=1051135012&lp=1051 380274" target=_new>http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=153652&messageid=1051135012&lp=1051 380274</a>

Archive 12-19-2003 03:54 PM

"Toy Town Post Office" on 1909 E 92 Dockman cards
 
Posted By: <b>scott brockelman</b><p>it is nothing other than a prideful owner from several generations past. he used a stamp from a circa 1920's board game and went to town on the cards he had, which appears to be many. this is similar to many obaks found with a gilliam squires stamp(who also had hundreds of cards) or russell sewell, both of which used to be commonly found. in the old days the rubber stamp was proof of ownership.<BR><BR>scott

Archive 12-19-2003 06:21 PM

"Toy Town Post Office" on 1909 E 92 Dockman cards
 
Posted By: <b>Julie</b><p>the center part of an e-unc. cut-from-a-box-of-candy card called "Cy" Young, blue tinted, and not of Young (it's the same guy and pose as the Briggs).<BR>In fact the "toy town post office" stamp on the back is the most interesting thing about it. That's saying..not too much for the card, huh?<BR>I also think, with someone in one of the MW links, that the TTPO stamp was appled by a seller of merchandise, rather than a collector--there are a WHOLE LOT of them! Yes; OUCH for the Ramley!<BR>Anyone who read the whole thread in the second link of MW's post--I don't feel that way about what I'm bidding on now....<BR>


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