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Leon 01-10-2012 01:55 PM

Hobbies magazine articles, Burdick - 1935-1938
 
As far as I am aware this is the first time Jefferson Burdick wrote about cigarette cards. This article is from the venerable and popular magazine, Hobbies- December, 1935. It was written approximately 4 yrs before the predecessor to the American Card Catalog, the US Trade Card Collectors Catalog, was written by him. Burdick, near the end of this writing, is contemplating doing a catalog to help collectors with a numbering system etc.. I hope folks interested in the history of our hobby will enjoy this glimpse into the beginnings of the organized hobby as we know it today, as much as I did. Thanks too, to George Vrechek's work in this area of studying the hobby. Much of what I have learned has been from his work on the subject.


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Jason 01-10-2012 03:55 PM

Great read.Its so interesting to see the hobby of today in its infancy.Thanks as always Leon.

Ease 01-10-2012 06:13 PM

Thanx for posting. Already by the time of the article, the big tobacco brands we see on our card backs were dead and/or dying, other than Fatima and Helmar, says Burdick. Makes me wonder why that is...Camel have been around since the 1910's and Marlboro since the 20's...were Sweet Cap and Hassan just bad cigs? Anyone know?

Leon 01-13-2012 12:47 PM

"....a few sets should be cataloged" Burdick- Hobbies, Jan. 1936
 
Burdick wrote 7 articles for Hobbies magazine. I will be sharing the first 6 he wrote and am still hunting for the 7th. After all of these are posted, I will make the first one larger and then they will be archived permanently on the board, as the Egan handbook has been. Enjoy....

"....a few sets should be cataloged" Burdick- Hobbies, Jan. 1936

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Runscott 01-13-2012 04:03 PM

Leon, these are great - thanks. I like Burdick's comment in the first article about why cigarette cards were banned - probably by the "Society for the Supression of something or Other", and then the comment that "the general opinion of cigarettes is much different today."

If marijuana ever gets legalized, I would love to get involved in a venture to create baseball cards for inclusion - color lithos, of course.

Leon 01-20-2012 08:36 AM

Hobbies March 1936
 
Hobbies March 1936- Cigarette cards continued lists....

(of particular note check the set Ss description)

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Leon 01-25-2012 01:32 PM

Burdick article- Hobbies May 1937
 
Burdick article- Hobbies May 1937



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toppcat 01-25-2012 05:31 PM

The coronation referred to on the last page is the same one we all know from "The King's Speech".

Leon 01-28-2012 10:50 AM

Hobbies - August 1937 - J.R. Burdick
 
Hobbies - August 1937 - J.R. Burdick

Tobacco cards since 1900....


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Leon 02-06-2012 10:34 AM

Hobbies Magazine- JR Burdick, Sept. 1937
 
Hobbies Magazine- JR Burdick, Sept. 1937

Burdick wrote 7 articles for Hobbies Magazine. The last one being in the June 1938 Hobbies Magazine, which I don't have. This Sept., 1937 Magazine article is the last one which I was able to acquire. This one discusses misprints, errors and omissions with cards!! Is there a hotter topic in pre-war card collecting than those pesky errors and back collecting?? Once this is posted we will lock the thread in a few days and put it in our Archive Center (icon on every page, far right as you look at your screen) so future collectors and Net54baseball members can read them. best regards


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Goodsport40 02-08-2012 04:10 PM

Great work!
 
I don't check in or post often, but this is great work on your part! I, for one, love the history of what Burdick accomplished and this validates his insight yet again. Thanks again!

Leon 02-08-2012 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goodsport40 (Post 965103)
I don't check in or post often, but this is great work on your part! I, for one, love the history of what Burdick accomplished and this validates his insight yet again. Thanks again!


Robert

Thanks Robert. I appreciate the kind words. These articles didn't get a lot of responses but I feel they are an important part of the hobby. They will be in our Archive section in the next few days for all to see and read for future reference. best regards

Leon 09-26-2013 10:13 AM

Jefferson Burdick in Hobbies, July, 1937
 
This thread is permanently located in our archive section. That being said I am very happy to be able to update it with another article from Jefferson Burdick, in Hobbies Magazine, July 1937. As far as I know there is only one article not listed here that he wrote for Hobbies. The search continues......but for now please enjoy ...

http://luckeycards.com/hobbies1937july2.jpg

Kawika 09-26-2013 11:45 AM

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"Where else, I wonder, can these stars of the past be brought to life so vividly as on these cards?"
Ain't it the truth?

Burdick collection, MMOA, 2008

Leon 09-06-2014 10:57 AM

Hobbies Magazine - June '38 - J.R. Burdick - In Old Time Cigarette Cards
 
The last of the articles put out by JR Burdick, for Hobbies Magazine, was in June 1938. It had to do with cigarette card collecting and collecting in general. It also pictures some nice N172s (which weren't classified as N172s at this time). He goes onto mention "cards are a sideline for most collectors". He never met some guys on this board. :)

http://luckeycards.com/phobbiesjune1938.jpg

toppcat 09-06-2014 11:15 AM

Nice, the true beginnings of the ACC.

Butch7999 09-06-2014 01:24 PM

Leon's birthday, but instead he gifts us! Thanks, Leon, very interesting reads.

Incidentally, goldenager's antiquity seems to be confirmed at the lower right corner of post #10...


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