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Old 01-27-2018, 07:37 PM
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I picked this up today with a group of R310 Butterfingers. I did a little research and think it's from 1938 but that's as far as I got. Thanks for your help!!
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It looks like the pose from his 1938 Sawyer Biscuit. Local set for White Sox and Cubs. Those didn't have names though in cursive. Photo was later used for his 1976 TCMA card. http://www.oldcardboard.com/d/sawyer...cardsetID=1217
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This card is a little larger than that issue. It measures 6 1/2 x 9.
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This card is a little larger than that issue. It measures 6 1/2 x 9.
Maybe from a photo pack....
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Default 1944 Team Issue

Leon is correct. I have a set of 1944 Cubs team issued photos with this exact picture of Cavaretta. The same photo is used in the 1942 photos, and if i remember correctly, it was also used in 1939, 1940, 1941, and 1943. I have a scan of the 1939 photo, but I no longer have the photo.

The top photo below is from my 1942 photo pack and the bottom photo is from my 1944 set.

The only way to tell the sets apart is to look at the checklists in the Standard Catalog to determine the year of the photo pack.

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The 1939 1941 1942 and 1943 Cubs photos were all 6 1/2 x 9. The 1944 ones were 6 x 8 1/2 and the identifying feature on the 1939 was that they used textured paper according to the last SCD (2013) I have.
I have found it difficult to separate the 1942 from the 1941 so had taken
people's word. However, I finally ran into a dealer who, when asked, said
he didn't know the difference. I decided to see if I could find the difference
between the 1941 and 1942. I checked the 1941 and 1942 Cubs Players books I have, wrote to the Cubs asking if they had Opening Day Rosters, and contacted another Cubs guy who has a web page. The Player Books didn't help as they were from Spring Training. The Cubs never got back to me and the other Cubs guy couldn't help either. I found players who were with the Cubs in 1941 and not 1942 so that makes them in the 1941 Cub Pack. I found the players who were with the Cubs starting in 1942 so those are definitely 1942. The rest I suspect are 1941 photos used also for 1942 since we were at war and film was probably at a premium. I concluded the Cubs re-used 1941 photos in 1942 for those players who were with them in 1941 to save on supplies. They also may have had some photos left over so it was cheaper and easier to re-use them rather than take new photos.
Then I found a site that listed 1941 Cubs Team Issue and 1942 Team issue
check lists. I used these also as a starting point. Lot of information which probably doesn't help at all except to confirm this is from a Cubs picture pack
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