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Joe was one hard working guy
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I'm sure he was popular with the ladies :)
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I think I've seen a similar ad with Merkle.
Cool piece! Rob |
I guess you'll have to frame that next to an article about Merkle's Boner.
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Great ad piece. I recently picked up a Gibson Coca-Cola ad that I intend to frame as soon as I figure out exactly how I want to frame it.
I wonder if anyone has ever compiled a complete checklist of these. Regards, Richard. <img border="0" width="500" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/miscellaneous/12141/the-galveston-daily-news-july-5-1910"> |
Ya gotta be noted for something!
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I have a Carinals scorecard from 1946 and the front is a huge Coca Cola ad. At some point there was some paper loss on the front and now it reads: "Need Refreshment? Have a Cok"
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Hey Richard,
I've never seen a checklist. I have nine of them, including Dooin (2), Tinker (2), Alexander, Huggins, Callahan, Walter Johnson and Konetchy. Here are a couple of them. |
Joe knows how to play ball
Mr. Tinker does claim that it is the best "inside play" for the thirsty ball player. 'Nuf Ced!
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I picked up a few of these today. Is there a market for them? Thanks
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Not a coke ad but I bought a Shadow Comics from 1945 because of this cool John McGraw cartoon(?). Sorry for the horrible pics. it is the front back of same page.
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There is a market for old ads; the question is how much. I sold a Fro-Joy ad earlier this year. Got a lot less than I'd hoped.
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The copy editor or whoever...
was in charge of typesetting really had his mind on something else!
Tinker was noted for ___ and Kotchety kept in the pink? wow...:rolleyes: |
Perhaps Tinker was somehow related to Colonel Angus of Saturday Night Live fame.
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