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Old 05-04-2006, 10:21 PM
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Posted By: leon

Since I learned how to read recently I have been scouring some old publications about the hobby. I "thought" I had a complete back set, of M101-4's and 5's until now....(drats). This was in The Old Judge by Lew Lipset of Oct. 1987.....Lew certainly has done more for the hobby than most....best regards.."another frustrated set collector"....

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Old 05-05-2006, 06:42 AM
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Posted By: peter ullman

i thought you were a type collector leon?

pete in mn

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Old 05-05-2006, 06:51 AM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Leon,
No problem, we probably have more members from "Minn-so-cold" than any other state. I'm sure the Behrens brothers can locate one of these for you by lunchtime. Be well Brian

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Old 05-05-2006, 07:07 AM
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Posted By: leon

Even type collectors can collect sets .... Actually I am a type collector and a "back" set collector......done with the e94 overprints (known), T204 I still need a blank back, T205 done, t206 still trying to firgure out what are legit back variations and have not tried too much, T207 finsihed, T209 finished (1 variation), T210- haven't gone for all the series yet, T212 finsihed, T213 finished, still need a T215 although it's sort of international, T216 finsihed....M101-4/5- finsihed until I read yesterday ...IF anyone has one of these, or has seen one of the Noon-Day Cafeteria one's, I would love to know about it...back collecting is fun....regards

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Old 05-05-2006, 07:31 AM
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Posted By: peter ullman

ah yes...the old back type set collector. i aspired to be the same years ago but was too passive and now the dream/reality is yours. i'll live vicariously through you leon. i love your e94 back set!

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If you have the time, the chicken noodle soup is to die for and the reuben...mummmm!

SeanBH in S. Minneapolis

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Old 05-05-2006, 09:18 AM
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Who says Minnesota is cold? I have coconut trees and banana trees flourishing in my back yard. Parrots and elephants thriving. I wish..... I hit on some Dizzy Dean material in an antique store in southern Minn. Tuesday afternoon. Mid thirties. I don't collect him, but couldn't pass them up. Neat stough. Never know what lurks out there in the hinterlands...

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Posted By: Scot Reader


Hi Leon,
I am a relative newbie to the world of M101-4 and M101-5. Here is my working list of back types. Can you offer any additions or corrections?
Thanks,
Scot

M101-4

Altoona Tribune
Blank
Burgess-Nash Co.
Everybody’s
Gimbels
The Globe
Green-Joyce
Herpolsheimer Co.
Indianapolis Brewing Co.
Mall Theatre
Morehouse Baking Co.
The Noon-Day Cafeteria
The Sporting News
Standard Biscuit Company
Ware’s Basement
H. Weil Baking Co.

M101-5

Blank
Block and Kuhl Co.
Famous-Barr Co.
Gimbels
Morehouse Baking Co.
Standard Biscuit Company
Successful Farming

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Old 05-05-2006, 10:26 AM
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Posted By: warshawlaw

the best back is the brewery one. What more could you want besides baseball cards and beer together?

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Posted By: Scott

Famous & Barr backs can also be on the list of M101-4 cards as is evidenced by Leon's #9 Baker card.

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Posted By: Paul

Leon, you should track down Lee Temanson. He may have an interest in selling his card.

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Scott,
Noted.
Thanks,
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Posted By: Glen V

Also add Holmes-to-Homes Bread
Are the 3 Gimbels backs found in both the M101-4 & -5 sets?

Here's a link to the pictures on the Old Cardboard site: http://www.oldcardboard.com/m/m101-4/backs-gallery.asp

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Glen,
Thanks for the additional information and the link. I wish I knew the answer to your question re Gimbels. I'm also unsure if Holmes-to-Homes can be found with M101-4, M101-5 or both. The Old Cardboard backs gallery is great viewing but does not seem to distinguish betweeen M101-4 and M101-5.
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