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Type 2 .................................................. .................................................. ................. Type 1

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Love the 52T wrapper Ted! Very cool. Do you happen to have the blue/red high number wrapper as well? I have only seen a couple examples pop up.
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Currently, I do not have the blue/red wrapper. It is a toughie.


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............ extremely rare 1949 PCL wrapper .................................................. ................... regular 5-cent 1949 wrapper






........................ Rookie card ........................


.................................................. .................................................. Rookie cards .................................................. ..................................







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.................................................. .................................... 1949 LEAF wrapper ................










My 1st card from the 2nd (scarce) series .................................................. .................................................. .... completed this LEAF set with this card
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Nice! You had yourself like an American Pickers moment, lol
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I just ran across this yesterday while flipping through some old magazines I bought at an auction. From the June 1912 Everybody's Magazine.
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This Cracker Jack ad ran throughout 1914, which places it during
the tension in Europe just before and at the beginning of WW I.

As card collectors we all know this ad also ran during the first
baseball card set issued by Cracker Jack. Note the reference to
"each package will be found a novelty or toy to delight and amuse
the little folks."

Oh, what it would have been like to have been around during the
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Default Summer of '49....Bowman PCL issue

............ extremely rare 1949 PCL wrapper .................................................. ................... regular 5-cent 1949 wrapper







12 cards from 1949 Bowman PCL set (36-card series)
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Default 1950 Bowman Gum







3rd Series uncut sheet (36 cards)





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Very cool stuff. I really enjoy seeing the old wrappers.
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1871 Troy Haymakers advertisements, player photo & scorecard









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The 1953 Kodakchrome color BB cards

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"Kodakchrome......
they give us the nice bright colors
they give us the greens of summers
makes you think the world's a sunny day
BOWMAN got a Nikron camera
they love to take a photograph
so please don't take BOWMAN's Kodakchrome away"

Paul Simon, 1973


Hey guys,
Show us some more Tobacco, Candy, Gum, Bread, etc. advertisements (1860's - 1960's) .......we cannot get enough of them.


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I picked up these last night.
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Great items Jim!
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This is one of the coolest threads I have seen! Keep posting everyone!
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My 3 faves in my collection!!
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Just picked this one up last night...
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Early Spring of 1953 when the 1st series of 1953 Topps cards were available....to a limited degree in certain areas of the country....
1952 Topps Hi # cards were also found in 1953 Topps wax packs.







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If you opened up 1953 Topps wax packs that contained 1952 Topps Hi #'s....please chime in here and tell us about them.

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This 72-card set is sort of unique in that its roster of HOFers includes Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Jackie Robinson,
Bob Feller, Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Duke Snider.







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Default 1952 Bowman Gum FB cards......




Fall of 1952, BOWMAN issued a very artistic 144-card FB set. In order to compete with the very popular larger size 1952 Topps BB cards, Bowman re-sized
their regular set of FB cards. Then re-issued these larger size cards circa....Fall/Winter of '52.

Shown here is a very rare 32-card uncut sheet of the (1st series) Bowman "GIANT SIZE" cards. Major stars on this sheet are Sammy Baugh, Otto Graham,
Y. A. Tittle, Charlie Justice, Charley Trippi, Hugh McElhenny, and Frank Gifford (rookie card).







This sheet is quite unique. Veteran FB card collectors cannot recall having seen a Bowman FB (large cards version) sheet such as this one in the past 34 years.
I acquired this sheet in 1982 at a Hobby shop in Media, Pennsylvania.


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1913 Bull Durham newspaper ad featuring Christy Mathewson endorsing the "Fan for a Fan".
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Very nice Ted!!

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Thanks for the compliment.

This FB card sheet is one of my favorite pieces in the post-war part of my Sportscard collection.


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From an obscure small pamphlet/magazine from 1922, the "LITTLE DELINEATOR", is an advertisement for Babe Ruth. On page 5 is a chance to win an autographed bat and ball by Babe Ruth. All you had to do was send in correct answers and "most interesting short letter on Baseball".
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That might be one of my favorite ads of all time
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That might be one of my favorite ads of all time
Agree, not sure if we knew where the Fan for Fan's came from before seeing that ad? That is awesome.
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Joe Hunter and joeadcock

Some great adv's....thanks for posting them.


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Crappy picture but I finally got this in yesterday. SOOO excited to add it to the Campy collection. It's been the top item on my wish list since I saw one in Baltimore in '09.

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That Campy is very nice. Was the bottom cut?


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Not as old as some of the ones on here but here is my favorite one. 1954 Shelby Bike ad with Yogi Berra.
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Great items David, thanks for sharing.
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Here is another Yogi piece. Its a 1951 US Treasury Signed Poster. I have heard that they were displayed in banks and post offices?
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David, here's another 'Pet' advertising card. It looks like you collect this stuff - if you need this one, drop me a PM and your address, and I'll mail it to you.

Disclaimer - this assumes I can find it. I found a scan and don't remember selling it, so it's probably around here somewhere.
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