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Not a clown, nor a T206, but probably similar type transfer, and this Zeenut also has the bonus of Buck Barker making due with the available space around James Cagney's image. One of my most interesting stamped vintage cards.
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The clown is definitely a transfer tattoo and not a stamp. Here are examples of some others.
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Bryan,
Those transfers are sick bro! Can I add them to the project as well? I think it needs a transfer page now. AndyH |
Yessir! Email with scans on its way.
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A couple that have not been mentioned/shown, including the stamp of Lawrence Kurzrok, a very prominent early collector. The Willis Holstom is not an incredibly desirable upside down back...I just flipped the card to decrease the likelihood of neck strains.
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The Willis Holstom stamped back also appears to have a light Toy Town stamp as well. That's pretty cool. I'll add these to my site if that's ok with you. Thanks, AndyH |
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Kurzrok newspaper article
Here is a link to an early 1970's newspaper article (with photo) about Lawrence Kurzrok and his collection that I found on the internet.
https://newspaperarchive.com/sarasot...-30-1973-p-56/ Brian |
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Thanks for the link to the article on Dr. Kurzrok. He had quite the collection of cards man! And he seemed like a really good guy too. I've added his stamped card to the main gallery of the project. AndyH |
Soaked (using water only) some T51s off a posterboard, and three of them were Saturday Evening Post stamped by "Hans Brynildsen, Agt. / Saturday Evening Post / Westfield, N.J." So it's likely that he also stamped T206s since these cards are from the same years.
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Non-Sports
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Some recent non-sports pick ups.
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Anyone else have a John Maher stamp?
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