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Old 01-31-2007, 04:54 PM
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God this is against my better judgement but I feel the need to share tonight. The Grennan Bakery Company issued 10 cards in or about 1929 - 1930 that showed famous plays by famous people. The ACC designates them D351 and the Bible lists 3 of them numbers 6, 7, and 8 I believe and dated 1940 or 1950. I also know of a #3. Out of the 4 known cards to exist, the latest event on them happened in 1928 hence my perferable dating scheme of 1929. These cards are extremely rare and this is a once in a lifetime chance! So this is cool info that Lyman of old cardboard wanted for ions and that I am now sharing to all of you excellent board members. Lyman feel free to catalog this set and I can gladly provide you with a better scan. Please all have a super evening and continue to enjoy collecting. None have been graded and very few things I own ever will be graded. Dan


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I'm sure they are rare, and never seen then before, but I don't think they will win the award for best artwork.

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Dan, How much are you lookin' for? Please email me...Interested, Denny

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Sold in Lipsets auction maybe 5 yrs ago for like $1100. You may want to call Lou I consigned to him maybe 7 yrs ago. If someone has old Lipset catalog's it was around 2000. Hopefully that helps on pricing them??

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The 4 edition of the SCB lists 3 and says 7 more are known....

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Posted By: dan mckee

7 more are not known, they assume they exist because of numbering. If they were known, they would list them.

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Posted By: Jim Clarke

I've never seen that item before.. Very cool item. It's hard to put on value on it becasue there is no market on them. I'm in the same boat with this item, which happens to be a bakery item as well. I think it should have it's own desination. However, that is not up to me to decide. Maybe a D381-a



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