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Does anybody have any '33 Uncle Jack's Candy cards?
I think it's a highly underrated set and I just love the look of the cards. I'm in love with this set. I only have this one card. Obviously the condition leaves a lot to be desired, but I got it for $5 at a yard sale. I would love to see any Uncle Jack's cards any of you have, especially a nicer Foxx or a copy of the Ruth.
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I like these cards too.
Here's my only one, I wouldn't mind more but they get expensive in nicer condition...and I guess I can wait until until I finish off a few other accumulation projects. Still, I enjoy this card, given to me as gift from my wife maybe 20 years back:) Scan is small since I extracted the photo from my registry. The real scan is not on my iPAD:( |
If it's not T206, not many people will care about it. I personally love 1930s regional cards but the majority of pre-war collectors just ignore them.
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I have never seem these. What's the story with the hole punches? Redemption offer on the back?
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These are great for type collectors, I've always like them and have had a few over the years. Not sure if it's changed...at one time green seemed to be the toughest to come by.
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Hi Dan, I think you've seen this one before. I'd like to get an untrimmed version, but they're crazy expensive.
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The cards are blank-backed and no indication of who Uncle Jack is.
(Unless this is on the previously mentioned glassine envelope which I have never seen) I have an Uncle Jack in Arizona, so I thanked him for producing these cool cards despite him being born 3 years after the cards were distributed.:p |
Love the Ruth and the Hack! These came in 4 colors and I believe it's true that green is the toughest. Ruth is the most valuable card, of course, and the Foxx is the next most sought after.
No, the card isn't supposed to be hole punched. I don't know why somebody did that, but I'm glad they did, because it would have cost me A LOT more than 5 bucks otherwise! |
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unopened pack sold in H&S auction Ruth in Goodwin auction (shocking price, per usual) |
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Thank you for those awesome links! I had tried to search for an Uncle Jack's thread on here before I started one. I must have searched wrong.
It was really cool to see a better conditioned Foxx in a different color. The day I bought my Foxx at that yard sale, there were a couple of others available too. Ever since I found out what the Foxx was, I've regretted not buying the whole lot. |
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Here's one I used to own, along with a glassine pack+coupon+gum (note two sticks) that I still have somewhere:
http://photos.imageevent.com/imoverh..._Lindstrom.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/imoverh...unclejacks.jpg |
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Great stuff guys, keep 'em coming! Anybody got any reds or greens?
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Thanks Leon! I only knew of 4 colors, never heard of black.
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Same images as the 1933 Butter Cream issue from New Jersey.
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Picked up this Averill, still in wrapper. Removed it from wrapper to take scans, and noticed the coupon still present, with what appears to be a stick or two of gum/candy in between the card and coupon.
Any idea of value? Thanks! Rob :) tiger8mush@yahoo.com |
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