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Old 08-26-2014, 06:12 PM
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That's not a Hartland collection that's a Hartland museum
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Old 08-26-2014, 06:51 PM
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That's not a Hartland collection that's a Hartland museum
Thanks for the kind words Mike.

But the "museum" is still looking for some Hartland stuff to add to the collection. Anyone have any of the below? PLEASE LMK.

Thanks,

Fred

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CELLO BOXES W/FRONT TEAR OFF FLAP INTACT

WITH TEAM LOGOS ON FLAP - KILLEBREW, MARIS, MUSIAL

WITH BATTER ON FLAP - AARON, DRYSDALE, FOX, GROAT

ANY CELLO BOXES WITH NAME ON A BLUE STICKER

HARTLAND SOLID BRONZE: DIMAGGIO DOFFING CAP, THE CONFRONTATION, SPAHN, FB LINEMAN, RUNNING BACK.

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LINEMEN - LSU.

FOOTBALL BOXES:

LINEMEN - REDSKINS, CARDINALS, LSU

RUNNING BACKS - 49ER'S, LIONS, LSU
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Old 08-26-2014, 06:55 PM
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I have added a few (many) since I started the post.

The Hartland collection is without a doubt the finest in the world - Congrats!
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Old 08-26-2014, 08:01 PM
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Is the schedule in the first photo here--lower right--one that is put out by the Massachusetts Brewery Company? 1904 I think? Curious as to the value of that one as I have it but that is my only one. Thanks for any insight if in fact we are talking the same here.
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I have added a few (many) since I started the post.

The Hartland collection is without a doubt the finest in the world - Congrats!
WOW Bob! What a collection of Scorers. Didn't even know that many existed.

Isn't it great there are so many different things for all of us to enjoy and collect.

As for my Hartlands, now you see why I have "bugged" you over the years about the guy you told me you knew who has a Redskin Lineman with a Box. I'd still LOVE to get that.

Fred
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Old 08-27-2014, 05:54 AM
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sicollector1954 - Yes that is a schedule AND a scorer, I just picked this up at the Nationals and overpaid for it I feel but, because of my addiction I paid $500 for it. I have heard that it is worth approx. $300 - $400. I guess it is worth what you are willing to pay for it.

Fred - I do remember years and years ago that Redskins lineman in a box. I wish I had bought/traded for it back then. I have no idea where it is now unfortunately.
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Old 08-27-2014, 06:47 PM
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WOW!

Those scorers are great, the boxing stuff is great, the Saladas are great and the Hartlands are great!

I love seeing stuff other than cards
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Fred:
World's best Hartland collection, bar none When I asked about the Original Hartland Molds, I thought it was a bit of a longshot. Should've known you were all over that... fascinating and incredible!

Bob:
Great to see the evolution of the Scorer collection... especially love the Hires Root Beer and the Underwear Guy. Those two have gotta be the rarest of the rare... right?
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Years ago, I heard my mother tell someone - "Tom collects collections."

That about sums it up.
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Fred:
World's best Hartland collection, bar none When I asked about the Original Hartland Molds, I thought it was a bit of a longshot. Should've known you were all over that... fascinating and incredible!

Bob:
Great to see the evolution of the Scorer collection... especially love the Hires Root Beer and the Underwear Guy. Those two have gotta be the rarest of the rare... right?
Great collections Guys! Its so great when you can add an item to the collection you have looked for a long time, or didnt even know it existed!
Mark I know where "the underwear guy" came from! Didnt fit my collection so I offered it to Bob! And I know it has a good home!

Fred that is one of the best collections bar none! Always a pleasure to see it.
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