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canjond 04-22-2010 06:43 AM

Old Judge and Dogs Head Cigarette Packs For Sale
 
Extremely scarce Dog's Head cigarette pack with inner slide. Even better, this pack has an 1889 overprint on the tax stamp, dating it to the N173 time frame. You rarely, if ever, see these available for sale. Condition of this box is F-G... the top flap on the inner slide is missing and there is some cardboard loss around the top on both sides. Graphics are flawless and there is no writing on the box at all. On my website, I value these packs at $550.00. I have priced this one at $400.00 shipped.

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Not as scarce as the Dogs Head but equally desirable, I have an Old Judge outer shell for sale. There is no tax stamp present but likely dates to the 1880s. Condition, overall, is good. It appears that the pack was split or partially split along a seam on the back and repaired. However, the box is completely intact in its current state. The graphics are bold. As mentioned above, the inner slide is missing but the price more than reflects this. $130.00 shipped.

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If someone is interested in both the Dogs Head and the Old Judge, I would do $470.00 shipped on the pair.

canjond 04-26-2010 06:23 PM

Bump for addition of the Old Judge pack.

tedzan 04-28-2010 06:28 AM

Jon C
 
In your opinion, did this OJ pack possibly contain N172 cards, or N162 cards, or what ?
Also, what info (if any) is printed on the sides of this pack ?

In any event, I am interested in the OJ pack.

Email sent.


And, I received the PIRATE cigarettes pack.

Thanks,

TED Z

Leon 04-28-2010 01:53 PM

Ted
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 803338)
In your opinion, did this OJ pack possibly contain N172 cards, or N162 cards, or what ?
Also, what info (if any) is printed on the sides of this pack ?

In any event, I am interested in the OJ pack.

Email sent.


And, I received the PIRATE cigarettes pack.

Thanks,

TED Z

Jon knows quite a bit more about packs than I do but the Old Judge pack shown would have been one for N172's, of course depending what date it is, but it is the same exact type. regards

Joe_G. 04-28-2010 04:49 PM

IMO, I don't believe that pack contained baseball cards. That OJ pack appears to have been exported outside the US. During the N172 era, these packs did often include cards of actresses, royalty, and even sports figures (boxers for example), but likely didn't include baseball cards. I believe baseball cards were distributed throughout the US in packs that had nothing more than a tax stamp on back (no export notice).

Perhaps Jay will chime in.

tedzan 04-28-2010 06:00 PM

Joe G
 
I certainly defer to you regarding Old Judge's (N172). Anyhow, when I noted the lettering "Packed in our Star Tin Foil
Expressly for Export Trade".....it reminded me of a bunch of N162 cards that I acquired from a fellow in England years
ago. He told me that these cards were in his family's collection for 102 years.

The Goodwin Champions are my favorite cards, and I have put together 3.5 sets (177 cards) of these beautiful litho-
graphs. Therefore, it could be possible that N162 cards were inserted in such an OJ pack (circa 1888-1889).


TED Z

canjond 04-28-2010 06:03 PM

Ted - sent you an email answering your questions. However, also wanted to add some here, too. In terms of dating, I comfortably believe this pack dates to the 1885-1890 time frame. After 1890, Duke acquired Goodwin. Also, the factory and district numbers are not printed on the box, itself. I have never seen an OJ with the factory/district on the box, but rather it appears on the tax stamp. Also, as per Joe's comment, I believe the pack was used in the export trade as well. Interestingly enough, however, Ted informed me that he has purchased quantities of N162s out of England. (Correct me if I'm wrong Ted). Of course, even with that said, I couldn't speculate as to whether this once held a card - especially without the tax stamp (assuming US distribution).

canjond 04-28-2010 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 803416)
Jon knows quite a bit more about packs than I do but the Old Judge pack shown would have been one for N172's, of course depending what date it is, but it is the same exact type. regards

And yes - the pack is same size and design as all other OJs I own and have handled.

Joe_G. 04-28-2010 10:28 PM

Interesting information on the N162s. I wonder why photographic baseball cards (N172, N175, N173) didn't follow the N162 lead. Then again, perhaps they did in limited numbers. 120+ year old proof can be hard to come by.

Nice pack Jon, good luck with it (& congrats to Ted if you obtain it).

tedzan 04-29-2010 06:49 AM

Joe and Jon
 
Can we get Jay's input on this subject ?

I'm curious if Jay has any record of acquiring Old Judges (N172's or Goodwin's) from outside the USA ?


Thanks,

TED Z

canjond 04-29-2010 12:17 PM

The OJ pack is now sold...


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