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Lorewalker 08-29-2018 06:26 PM

Vintage Pictures of Vintage Card Displays
 
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So we all have seen that cool Dime Store pic of the 52 Topps display. Maybe it is from Woolworth's. I found this one today. Maybe you all have seen it. Anyone else have one to share so we can go back in time?

Gmrson 08-30-2018 11:36 AM

Very cool!! It's the stuff dreams are made of....

toppcat 08-30-2018 04:34 PM

Middle shelf is mostly Topps, left to right : Unknown bagged product likely not theirs, Clor-Aid Gum (Topps Clorets type gum, they got their asses sued and took it off the market), Wings, two different series of 1953 Baseball (3rd series for sure, 2nd next to it?), party boxes of Bazooka, unknown product again (Adams gum?)

GasHouseGang 08-30-2018 04:58 PM

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Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.

Lorewalker 08-30-2018 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1808999)
Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.

Fantastic David! Thanks for sharing!

MikeGarcia 08-30-2018 07:58 PM

I think I see
 
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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1808999)
Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.



..I think I see a 1952 Topps Matt Batts ?? Anyone else see anything else ?

..

GasHouseGang 08-30-2018 08:11 PM

I see a 1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams in the lower right hand corner.

irv 08-30-2018 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeGarcia (Post 1809039)
..I think I see a 1952 Topps Matt Batts ?? Anyone else see anything else ?

..

A lot of 52 Topps cards in that pic, including a Preacher Roe in that stack with a rubber band around it.

lowpopper 08-30-2018 09:59 PM

52 bowman Spahn in center of the pile

lowpopper 08-30-2018 10:09 PM

Here’s your image
 
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Ei2Ik5quiI...lyshopping.jpg
LOL

Leon 09-02-2018 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1808999)
Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.

The original post display is great and this one is how it used to be :).>

Pack The Ripper 09-09-2018 12:46 PM

1974 Topps baseball wax boxes
 
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Several 1974 Topps baseball wax boxes on full display at a Woolworth candy aisle.

Webster 09-09-2018 04:17 PM

Detroit News Photo
 
1953 Bowman B & W Stengel just above the barrel of the bat. (Casey's head lopped off by a 52 Topps card.)

KCRfan1 09-09-2018 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by lowpopper (Post 1809064)

OMG!:eek: It's like a Twilight Zone episode for us on Net54!:D

KCRfan1 09-09-2018 05:17 PM

I'm sure someone on the board here has the '53 wrapper, if not each year of Topps and Bowman....

bigfanNY 09-09-2018 07:39 PM

Absolutely Love the Woolworth's picture. From 1974 till 1978 when our local Woolworths closed down My Dad and I would stop by in september and the Manager would sell us all the left over boxes he had for 40% off retail. we opened almost all of it to build sets...

Leon 09-12-2018 01:53 PM

At Woolworth's
 
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Originally Posted by Pack The Ripper (Post 1811496)
Several 1974 Topps baseball wax boxes on full display at a Woolworth candy aisle.

There many of us are, as kids again!!

Lorewalker 09-12-2018 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1812304)
There many of us are, as kids again!!

Indeed. I recall seeing mid 70s boxes and that fantastic Gold Rush bubble gum on the shelves when I would go shopping with my mom. Stupid me bought the candy and not the cards.

horzverti 09-12-2018 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 1811609)
Absolutely Love the Woolworth's picture. From 1974 till 1978 when our local Woolworths closed down My Dad and I would stop by in september and the Manager would sell us all the left over boxes he had for 40% off retail. we opened almost all of it to build sets...

I think I have seen this scenario in my dreams! :)

GasHouseGang 09-13-2018 05:54 PM

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You started off this thread saying everyone has seen the 1952 display pic, but just in case you haven't, here you go. Wouldn't that be a dream?

rainier2004 09-14-2018 07:16 AM

I don't collect post war, but it would some time before my family saw me again if I warped to that 52 Topps display with a couple hundred dollars...thanks for posting that.

conor912 09-14-2018 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1812607)
You started off this thread saying everyone has seen the 1952 display pic, but just in case you haven't, here you go. Wouldn't that be a dream?

I never really thought about it before now, but did people then buy boxes? I always assumed not, but that seems like an astronomical amount of packs to put out for individual sale.

rats60 09-14-2018 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1812721)
I never really thought about it before now, but did people then buy boxes? I always assumed not, but that seems like an astronomical amount of packs to put out for individual sale.

I am sure they did. I didn't start collecting until the mid 60s, but I bought boxes at age 7-8 by saving my allowance. I wouldn't see what would have been different ~15 years earlier. I have an older friend that said he only bought them by the set each year and claimed that included 1952 Topps. His cards were thrown away, so he may be mistaken on the years he had.

GasHouseGang 09-14-2018 10:17 AM

I'm sure we have some collectors that can pipe in that were buying the 1952's when they came out. Ted Z maybe?

horzverti 09-14-2018 01:28 PM

Kids...(smh)
 
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I had posted this pic a few years ago. Thought I'd add it to this thread as well.

How many cards can you ID?

Pack The Ripper 09-16-2018 07:13 AM

Lots of T205 and T206
 
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I found this picture surfing around. The picture was originally saved as dorm1.jpeg. It looks like possibly his dorm room around the 50s-60s timeframe.

Look closely at the wall. Lots and lots of tobacco cards. :)

I've never seen this before. Sorry if a repost.

Jay Wolt 09-16-2018 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Pack The Ripper (Post 1813131)
I found this picture surfing around. The picture was originally saved as dorm1.jpeg. It looks like possibly his dorm room around the 50s-60s timeframe.

Look closely at the wall. Lots and lots of tobacco cards. :)

I've never seen this before. Sorry if a repost.

That picture was posted here years ago & I think someone said it was during the time of WWI
Perhaps someone can find the original thread.
Fantastic picture

Pack The Ripper 09-16-2018 07:37 AM

1978 Children's Orphan Home
 
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It appears the kid on the right is holding a card from the 1978 Donruss Elvis set. The other kid as well. I think I see 1971 and 1976 Topps baseball in the pile. Bless these kids.

Pack The Ripper 09-16-2018 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 1813133)
That picture was posted here years ago & I think someone said it was during the time of WWI
Perhaps someone can find the original thread.
Fantastic picture

Sorry for the repost. :o

jcmtiger 09-16-2018 08:56 AM

I bought 52 TOPPS and other years. Only packs,
could not afford to buy a box.

Joe

GasHouseGang 09-16-2018 10:31 AM

Did you ever find any high numbers?

ronniehatesjazz 09-16-2018 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1813147)
I bought 52 TOPPS and other years. Only packs,
could not afford to buy a box.

Joe

The funny thing about that Joe is that most kids could at least afford a pack or two with their allowance for mowing their parents grass. That same kid today, even if he were a doctor or lawyer, would have a really hard scrounging up the change to pick that same 52 pack up lol.

It is amazing looking at these pictures. Wonder what these kids would have thought if they knew the cards they're tossing around could be worth fortunes in the future. It makes me cringe to see that Matty and Cy Young pasted to the guys dorm room wall. But who would've thought that be worth anything more than the cardboard they were printed on at the time. One can only hope he had a green cobb or two locked up for safekeeping!

ruth_rookie 09-17-2018 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 1808999)
Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.

He looks like he’s about to finish gluing the “good” cards to his album. The rest will go onto his bicycle spokes. If he only knew...

unamuzd1 09-17-2018 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1812721)
I never really thought about it before now, but did people then buy boxes? I always assumed not, but that seems like an astronomical amount of packs to put out for individual sale.

My dad doesn't share a whole lot of stories about his childhood, but one that he did tell me was the time my grandfather surprised him by coming home with a whole box of 1953 Topps cards, that they proceeded to open together.

GasHouseGang 09-17-2018 04:29 PM

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Here's another picture you've probably seen posted before. I guess this would have been the true "vintage" version of the place to find baseball cards. But there wouldn't have been any gum to chew as you sorted the cards.

Pack The Ripper 09-17-2018 06:20 PM

Flick and Pfau Drug Store, Jasper, Indiana, ca. 1910-1912
 
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A. W. (August WIlliam) Flick (right) stands in front of his store with his brother-in-law, George Wuchner. A sign in the store window promotes a baseball game with the Jasper Reds. Ads are seen for Kodak, Piedmont and Fatima cigarettes, and Decision cigars. The store stood at 515 Main Street in Jasper, IN.

Leon 09-21-2018 09:20 AM

Nice Piedmont on that one. Here are some store displays RPPC's shown before but a few folks probably haven't seen them. I especially like the Drum cartons on bottom. And of course along with displays it's always nice to be part of the Baseball Card Society.

http://luckeycards.com/pcx3tobacco.jpg
http://luckeycards.com/club.jpg

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Originally Posted by Pack The Ripper (Post 1813537)
A. W. (August WIlliam) Flick (right) stands in front of his store with his brother-in-law, George Wuchner. A sign in the store window promotes a baseball game with the Jasper Reds. Ads are seen for Kodak, Piedmont and Fatima cigarettes, and Decision cigars. The store stood at 515 Main Street in Jasper, IN.


vthobby 09-22-2018 09:05 AM

Matty!
 
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Originally Posted by Pack The Ripper (Post 1813131)
I found this picture surfing around. The picture was originally saved as dorm1.jpeg. It looks like possibly his dorm room around the 50s-60s timeframe.

Look closely at the wall. Lots and lots of tobacco cards. :)

I've never seen this before. Sorry if a repost.

I want that Matty next to the pole in the bottom right corner!!!!

Peace, Mike

Pack The Ripper 04-24-2023 07:51 AM

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Look at the wall behind the middle man's head and the wall between the two workers. Source says this was taken in a print shop in Washington DC in January 1922. The calendar on the wall matches that information.

Pack The Ripper 04-24-2023 08:15 AM

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Tobacco cards on the wall and possibly others. Source says the photo was taken in 1918.

BobbyStrawberry 04-24-2023 09:53 AM

That's a great photo, wow

Seven 04-24-2023 12:10 PM

So many incredible photo's. If only we all had time machines!

Times were simpler, so were the cards. Probably looking at the past with rose tinted glasses too!

JollyElm 04-24-2023 03:34 PM

148. Cigareverie (also Pipebeam)
Losing yourself in happy wonderment as you think about how somebody over a century ago pulled the very card you are holding out of a pack of cigarettes or tobacco.

See also: Timetrippedup - wishing you could go back in time to grab tobacco cards right out of the packs or see Hall of Famers playing in actual games...but knowing your lazy ass would be exposed as a time traveler by wearing the wrong hat or making too many ‘Seinfeld’ references.

JustinD 04-24-2023 04:22 PM

Tell ya what, this video reposted from the archives of Topps is just awesome for those that remember the teacher rolling the projector in...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfvCFFBnWic

https://i0.wp.com/www.postwarcards.c...ng?w=864&ssl=1

JustinD 04-24-2023 04:25 PM

I'll throw in the 74' production line too :)

https://i0.wp.com/www.postwarcards.c...pg?w=736&ssl=1

Bigdaddy 04-24-2023 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 2334446)
I'll throw in the 74' production line too :)

I swear that is Lucy and Ethel on the Topps production line..

brianp-beme 04-24-2023 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigdaddy (Post 2334494)
I swear that is Lucy and Ethel on the Topps production line..

And Opie amongst all the card wrappers.

Brian


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