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prewarsports 11-30-2016 09:49 PM

1938 Mr. Bowman and His Cards... One of the Coolest Photos Yet!
 
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I found this over the summer while looking through stacks of photos in an archive in Texas and thought it was really cool and had to share it. Apparently in 1938 Mr. Bowman (founder of Playball cards and Bowman gum) got into some hot water with his trading card set "Horrors of War" when he shipped the cards to Hawaii and they were seized as "propaganda". In response to the situation, a photographer went to his factory and photographed him with his cards, VERY early in life and did a story.

Here is the original 1938 photograph of Bowman surrounded by millions of dollars worth of Horrors of War cards including sheets, packs, unopened boxes and singles. We thought for sure you guys would like this image as much as I did. Enjoy.

Also (shameless Plug) this photo and 1243 others are now up for bidding in the latest RMY Auctions December Premier Auction. (Lot 312)

www.RMYAuctions.com

Thanks again for all the support from Net54, you guys are the best!

Rhys

ullmandds 11-30-2016 09:54 PM

thats very cool!

Stonepony 12-01-2016 04:40 AM

Neat! I've always wanted to make a go at that set

ksabet 12-01-2016 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1606681)
thats very cool!

+1

Leon 12-03-2016 06:03 PM

very cool...

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Originally Posted by prewarsports (Post 1606679)
I found this over the summer while looking through stacks of photos in an archive in Texas and thought it was really cool and had to share it. Apparently in 1938 Mr. Bowman (founder of Playball cards and Bowman gum) got into some hot water with his trading card set "Horrors of War" when he shipped the cards to Hawaii and they were seized as "propaganda". In response to the situation, a photographer went to his factory and photographed him with his cards, VERY early in life and did a story.

Here is the original 1938 photograph of Bowman surrounded by millions of dollars worth of Horrors of War cards including sheets, packs, unopened boxes and singles. We thought for sure you guys would like this image as much as I did. Enjoy.

Also (shameless Plug) this photo and 1243 others are now up for bidding in the latest RMY Auctions December Premier Auction. (Lot 312)

www.RMYAuctions.com

Thanks again for all the support from Net54, you guys are the best!

Rhys


prewarsports 12-10-2016 12:55 PM

This and over 1200 additional photographs end tonight.

nsaddict 12-10-2016 01:55 PM

What lot # is the Bowman photo? Thanks in advance.

conor912 12-10-2016 02:08 PM

Very cool. If I collected HOW I'd be all over that photo.

Jay Wolt 12-10-2016 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nsaddict (Post 1609395)
what lot # is the bowman photo? Thanks in advance.

#312


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