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Old 06-25-2006, 06:12 PM
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Posted By: Brad Green


This thread may be a little late in time for many members of the board, but I know some of you will be able to contribute...

Please show off your favorite Wheaties Box, Panel, Advertisement or Collectible. Wheaties items are so colorful and beautiful.

My favorite Wheaties panel is Lefty's 1938 Series 10. "Grove Fans Babe Ruth"



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Those are both very cool. I always wanted to start collecting them, but just haven't got around to it. Seems that they are hard to find cut as nice as yours.

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Posted By: jackgoodman

Probably just barely pre-war.
But I think they are kind of neat.
(Leon, if they need resizing,
I'd appreciate your help.)








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Posted By: Mike

I have a complete, uncut, and intact 1935 Wheaties box, with Foxx on the back of course. Got it from Sotheby's years ago. Proudly displayed in my office. Does anyone know how rare complete and intact Wheaties boxes are? Just curious.

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Posted By: Chris Counts

How about the green Dodgers cap and trim on the jersey? This was the only year they did it, and it's been blue ever since ...

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Posted By: davidcycleback

1930s complete Wheaties boxes with baseball panels are rare. The complete 1950s boxes with cards are seen with frequency, though still bring a premium over the cut cards.

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