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Old 09-23-2013, 07:55 PM
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Default Tough Yum Yum Product Tin

Neat piece of ephemera...August Beck & Co were based in Chicago. A few years prior to the tin (which is likely 1890-1905), they put out the "Yum Yum" photographic cards which were packaged in slide in shell cigarette packs called "Yum Yum" cigarettes. Their product do not appear to have been as widespread as Allen & Ginter or Duke, and you don't find many items related to the company. $150
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Old 09-23-2013, 09:02 PM
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Good luck with the sale, Jim.

I did want to clarify that Yum Yum cards were packaged inside tobacco tins that look like the one below. We actually know this with 100% certainty because the tin depicted below had a label affixed to the outside that read "Cards are placed at the bottom of the Box". Also, as far as I am aware, Yum Yum was purely a tobacco brand - they never manufactured cigarettes or packaged product in a slide and shell configuration.
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Darn Jon, don't let facts screw up a good story!
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Darn Jon, don't let facts screw up a good story!
It only needed to start "once upon a time".......and to add onto Jon's correct description, as far as I am aware, that is the only correct Yum Yum tin I have ever seen. I believe it was in a Lipset auction several years ago.
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Old 09-24-2013, 12:13 PM
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Leon--I used to have a different one that I sold several years ago.
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Leon--I used to have a different one that I sold several years ago.
ok then....that makes 2, thanks for letting me know. I should have bought the one in Lew's auction when I had the chance. I am sure I was going after some of the crazy type cards he used to sell instead...
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