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Old 07-25-2008, 12:23 PM
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Posted By: leon

Show me some California (PCL) Candy cards.....I never get tired of looking at them......and my latest addition which is rumored to be the only one known......





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Old 07-25-2008, 12:33 PM
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Posted By: Anthony S.

Always tough to immediately follow Leon's show stoppers, but this little fellow arrived in the mail yesterday. Thanks Brian McQueen.

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Old 07-25-2008, 02:36 PM
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Old 07-25-2008, 04:06 PM
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Posted By: leon

Thanks for posting your Weaver. Eventually I would like one of those type 1's but they have gotten to be a tad expensive? Here are a few more since folks seem a little shy....These 2 are the plate examples from Lew's Encyclopedia....which makes them a little more neat...

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Old 07-25-2008, 04:16 PM
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Posted By: robert a

Still would love to see the black background. Anyone?

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Posted By: Steve Murray

The other four e100 San Francisco to go with Bruce's Type I Weaver,


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Posted By: Anthony S.

Let's see some of the Bishop "floating heads" poses. Love those.

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Posted By: Hal

I noticed that the Type 2 Weaver and Type 2 Suter (Sutor) both have "Alfred" handwritten on the back. Does this have any significance?

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Posted By: brian p

Bobbin' in a sea of blue...



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Posted By: jrhatchjr

Dude, fix your collar! You're gonna be on a baseball card for Pete's sake!



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Posted By: leon

a few recent upgrades show before but befitting of Ca. candy cards


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Old 07-26-2008, 09:19 AM
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Posted By: Steve Murray

A "few" is three or more.

We missed you Tuesday. Hope to see you next time.

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Old 07-27-2008, 09:07 AM
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Posted By: leon

picked this up for $100 a few years ago....I had been wanting one but they were always a little more than I wanted to pay.....I think I haggled on this one for a few weeks before buying it....btw, I don't think talking about values or money is a bad thing as long as it's kept in perspective. As I have recently acquired hobby periodicals back to 1961 there has always been talk of valuation vis-à-vis collecting......

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Posted By: Jeff S.

Any idea if E99's/E100's were issued in a product such as Glace Prunes (stuffed with walnuts)? This box dates from after 1901, as the inside cover lists various awards won at expositions and fairs. Also includes a small letter from the company:



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All of the cards in this thread are very ugly, and should not be kept.

Please let me know when they are for sale...

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Posted By: pauls tratton

Nice piece of Krapp Andrew.

I'd like to see a black background one as well.

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Posted By: Andrew

Now that there was funny.

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Posted By: Richard

This is the closest I've been to owning an e99/100

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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Well, the original post said California (PCL) Candy, but since Leon posted the Perfesser in his pre-PCL days, I'll post some of my California candy cards - these are my favorites. Some of them scanned as black and white, but you get the point:






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