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Old 12-17-2013, 06:57 AM
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Wish I could figure out who J.D. Miller was. The "D" ruins the most likely from that era.
John Daniel Miller b. Sept 5 1895 d. March 15 1966 lived in Newton many years.
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John Daniel Miller b. Sept 5 1895 d. March 15 1966 lived in Newton many years.
Well, I'd say that pretty much resolves my question.
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in what I was told was a barnwood frame.
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Has anyone ever seen other examples of these two? I would love to see the entire display of the second image. (it is about 1.5 x 2 feet)



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Old 12-19-2013, 03:10 PM
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Possibly one of a kind, N115's are tough enough by themselves (measures 15" x 15")...
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Not sure how this one survived on eBay.... although I'm sure there are more out there, this is only the 2nd Yum Yum I've seen that relates directly to the card issue (i.e., we know that cards were packaged in the cubed tins). When this arrives, I'm hoping there might be remnants of the baseball card advertising band left (doubt it, but hopeful!).
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Well, if we are going to include gum you could show this store display that has been shown before. I wouldn't mind owning one of those uncut sheets!
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Here's a Colgan Chips ad with Honus Wagner:
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John, do you keep printing these out? Wow, very nice collection, I would love to see all of them together!
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John, do you keep printing these out? Wow, very nice collection, I would love to see all of them together!
LOL, Bob I wish I could print them up. Thanks for the nice words the Matty of yours is still off the charts wish I owned it.

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Great thread, congrats to everyone on preserving these items.

I have quite a few Turkey Red related items, but I've only seen this one once - it's a door-push, made of solid metal and colored with very thick porcelain. It measures about 18 x 3 1/4.
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