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Old 03-01-2005, 08:21 PM
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Posted By: Cap

I was wondering if there were any stories around of people actually opening up vintage cigarette boxes (either through a find or paying top dollar for one) and what kind of card they found inside? Condition? If graded, what was the grade?

I just picked up a Sweet Caporal box and while I have no intent of opening it, curious if others have and their 'findings'. Thanks-

Cap

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Old 03-01-2005, 08:33 PM
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Posted By: Jon Canfield

I know of an Old Judge that was opened yielding a high grade (maybe a 92?) SGC card. I also know of a Sweet Caporal opened containing a 350 series. Also, a member of this board (maybe Jay) opened a bunch of T-205's in the early 1980's - think they were Honest Long Cuts if I remember. Finally, I have seen a Hassan opened in front of me with a gorgeous, albeit way miscut, triple folder.

I personally own a Sweet Caporal dated correctly, a Polar Bear dated correctly and an Obak that was opened yielding a 1909. I will post a scan of the Obak in a bit.

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Posted By: canjond

1909 Obak

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Old 03-01-2005, 11:58 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

Yep, I was lucky enough to participate in the opening of 50 Honest Long Cut packages that had t205s in them. I ended up buying 37 of the commons for the ungodly sum of $12 each I've also seen a few piedmont packs opened with t206s in them.

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Posted By: Julie

they're really all quite lame,
I had to rearrange their faces
and give them all a different name.
Right now, I don't feel too good,
Don't send me no more letters, no,
Not unless you mail them from
Desolation Row"

end of last verse, "Desolation Row," "Highway 61 Revisited," Bob Dylan.

(to conclude the quote in the first post)

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Posted By: Bill

The cards are nice, but did you smoke the tobacco? Surely 100-year-old tobacco must be better than 50 or even 20-year-old Topps gum.

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Posted By: Julie

like wine that fades after a certain number of years.

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Posted By: Cap

Julie,

I remember in a previous thread the mention of the classic. Dylan is my 'Godhead'.

Since this is a "Vintage Baseball Collecting" forum, I bring to you this rare photo of Bob Dylan holding a low graded Frank Chance in hopes of trading for O.J Simpson's 'lower' graded Eddie Plank. Enjoy!

Cap





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Posted By: Julie

posters, and the one at eye level from the stool of the toilet said "June 12, 1994," the day of the murders. Yurg.



I can't IMAGINE popping 30-year-old bubble gum ihn my mouth! But then, I can't imagine popping new bubble gum in my mouth either! Cigarettes were bad enough--O.K, worse.

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Old 03-05-2005, 07:17 PM
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Posted By: Harry

About 2 years ago an older gentleman came into my card shop and had been cleaning up his daughters barn. He moved a dresser a heard something fall behind it. He looked and discovered a number of cigarette boxes. Upon inspecting: empty, empty, couple cigarettes, then ... a fully intact box with a T205 J.J. McGraw. I had the card graded by PSA. Came out PSA 8. Great card and story.

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