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1900s D-Cards...Bakery Cards.
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So lets get back to some Pre War on the front page, the way it should be. I always say, (or at least usually) that if you want to change something then you need to do something. Anyone have other Baking issues (pre war please) that you care to share? Here is an uncategorized D card distributed with bread....
This one is a D-Unc.......And the blurb below is taken from the 1960 ACC.... http://luckeycards.com/pdunc1936krogerbreadriddle.jpg |
Some very difficult issues. The flood of D381s that have hit the market in the last year is really cool. I love em
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One of my favorites and coming from Lionel Carter's collection makes it extra special to me.
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...bread-cy-young |
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Overkill:
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Placeholder. I'll get around to Holmes to Homes and Tip Top.
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There was a time not too long ago when I was OBsessed with having a tip top bread Wagner.
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Bakery cards
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I really enjoy the Weil and Holsum cards. They don't come up for sale very often except for the cards in the eBay museum.
The 1917's are much tougher than the 1916's, and they seem to be much tougher than the Holsum cards. The Standard Catalog lists 200 cards in the 1916 set and 200 cards in the 1917 set, but I doubt that there are enough cards out there to put together either of these sets. Rick |
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Here's one:
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Great baking cards, guys!
Had to chuckle at the photo, David. :) I don't think I would've had the guts to leave the toaster plugged in. :o |
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Does anyone know the story behind the d380 clements b&w cards?
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Kawika, what a card you are!
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Hey Leon, were a couple of D cards the only ones missing from your old type collection or did you get those eventually?
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Here's one to unhijack the thread.
http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...t%20Tooley.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...%20Tooley2.jpg |
That T212 is great, David!! (the other ain't shabby either)
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D303 Mothers Bread
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Here's a few Mothers Bread........Jerry
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Here are a few Wheat's.
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Standard Biscuit d350-1
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That's a great run of Mother's Bread cards, Jerry. Wagner and Mathewson are off the charts.
Here's a scan of a standard biscuit Schulte (I can't remember If I still own this one.) Plus, some more of the same series, d350-1, including an upside down back (Al Demaree)... |
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Man, a chance to display my favorite (or is it my second favorite) PCL series! Why, thank you, Leon, for starting this thread. Here is a D310 for your perusal.
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party on, Garth??? (sorry). P.S. - nice cards. DS |
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Thanks Robert.....nice one Matt........Jerry
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Couple I have.
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Tip Tops & Rochesters
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Some great looking cards everyone!!
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My D311's
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Nice ones Chris and nice Weber Chance Jim......used to have a D304 set but sold off a few...it's a great set...........Jerry
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D303 General Baking Cobb
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Here is a Cobb....a few more I need to post....Jerry
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Shameless Plug
There are some neat cards on this thread but this is pretty cool too:
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...ription-071515 And there are still two days to bid! Peter |
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I love seeing all the mighty scarce/rare cards in this thread! Here's another:
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No bakery cards but I did get pretty baked last night.
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http://luckeycards.com/pn354consolidated2.jpg |
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These are not pre-War (nor post-War either), but close enough for Net54 work! These 2 cards are 1943 & 1944 issues. I still need Speece's 1945 Centennial Flour card for my collection of players who were on the 1924 Senators team- a complete 1945 set was just sold in the Seattle auction - if the winning bidder intends to break up the set, kindly LMK.
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Mothers Bread
Hi Jerry, I just noticed your Mothers Bread cards. All I can say is "Holy Cow!"
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I've just started wondering about this:
Every D310 with an Aldon Candy Co. Stamp that I've seen has been printed near the bottom of the card, with many incomplete due to being cut from the sheet right around where the stamp is... ...my question is: why aren't there any D310's with a incomplete Aldon Candy Co. stamp at the top? Were D310 sheets different from most standard card sheets (for example, having a space inbetween every card)? Any other explanation? Or have I just not looked hard enough? Sorry for the lack of good grammar, gotta type this quick and go for dinner. Attached is a link (the file is too large for uploading) to my D310 with a incomplete Aldon Stamp: http://imgur.com/a/1XUlb -Owen:) |
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D303 General Baking
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Thanks Rick.......here are some ungraded General Bakings.....
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You can say that again (except change it now to General Baking)! |
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Some misc. D cards
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I found some scans of various 'D' cards just laying around in a pile in the corner of the room (the scans were lying there, not the cards, so refrain all letters to the editor). Please pretend not to see the Zeenut card, and it will pretend not to notice you not looking at it.
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I'm looking for a D382 Tarzan Bread card of Tom Zachary. I will gladly trade this one for a lesser condition one of Zachary.
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Another obscure bread issue:
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Cousin to Val's
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