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Old 10-02-2007, 09:38 PM
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Default The e card makers...what did they all make?

Posted By: Dave F

Is there a good reference page on the web that goes into detail about what each of the E set makers actually produced?

I'm particuarly interested from E90 all the way up through E107....
For example...were E105 Mello Mints just gum producers? taffy?

Maybe George Close Co made candy bars? hard candies?

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Old 10-03-2007, 12:19 PM
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Dave- if you go to my website you will see some things that pertain to our cards ie..what the products were. Most mfg's that I have seen put out quite a few different products. Recently I have picked up quite a few more Fro Joy things.....I will try to post some things later...

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Old 10-04-2007, 03:06 PM
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Thsi site is really good:

http://www.caramel-cards.com/cards.html

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Should the caramel-cards web site be updated or does it reflect the current difficulty of E-cards now.

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I would like to see folk's opinions on E97's being extremely difficult...seems there have been a bunch lately...maybe it just seems one sided because so many on here have been sending them back and forth. Also I'm surprised E106's aren't listed as a little more difficult...I haven't personally seen many for sale.....any thoughts?

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While certain E97s seem to have appeared a little more often lately (Davis, Mullin, Birmingham, Bradley, Meyers, etc.), the set is still very tough. Cards like the Nichols variations, Kelly, Young variations, Sullivan variations, Kroh, Rossman, McConnell, Heinchman, etc. are all extremely tough.

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