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Vintagevault13 06-26-2016 05:07 PM

Post/Jello fakes?
 
I have a few Post and Jello cards in my Hank Aaron collection. I like the cards, but I admit that I don't know much about these sets. Have there been any issues with reprints/fakes? If so, what are the things to look for?

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Exhibitman 06-27-2016 10:20 PM

Only ones I've heard of are mantle.

Vintagevault13 06-28-2016 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1555680)
Only ones I've heard of are mantle.



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ALR-bishop 06-28-2016 07:51 AM

Post
 
Bob Lemke has produced several custom Post cards in the 1961 to 1963 format. He sometimes sells them. Often they involve players who were not in the original issues or features them in different poses. I know he did a Mantle Jello card. Not sure if has done Jello others. They are designated a recent creations on back. I have several, my favorite being the missing card 145 from the Topps 1958 set

If you google "bob Lemke blog jello post" you should find a link

Vintagevault13 06-28-2016 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1555731)
Bob Lemke has produced several custom Post cards in the 1961 to 1963 format. He sometimes sells them. Often they involve players who were not in the original issues or features them in different poses. I know he did a Mantle Jello card. Not sure if has done Jello others. They are designated a recent creations on back. I have several, my favorite being the missing card 145 from the Topps 1958 set

If you google "bob Lemke blog jello post" you should find a link



Thanks Al. Bob does amazing work.


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skil55voy 06-28-2016 11:36 AM

Ed, Some of your Aaron's from the 62 Post set may have different colors depending on what box type it came from. It's the same card just from a different cereal box type.

Laxcat 06-28-2016 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1555731)
Bob Lemke has produced several custom Post cards in the 1961 to 1963 format. He sometimes sells them. Often they involve players who were not in the original issues or features them in different poses. I know he did a Mantle Jello card. Not sure if has done Jello others. They are designated a recent creations on back. I have several, my favorite being the missing card 145 from the Topps 1958 set

If you google "bob Lemke blog jello post" you should find a link

Is that '58 of the ne'er-do-well Ed Bouchee?

ALR-bishop 06-28-2016 12:44 PM

Bouche
 
Yes. I think he has done two versions of it. Bouche does show up as 145 on the the second series checklist on the back of the Washington Senators team card. On latter CLs in the set, 145 is blank

bnorth 06-28-2016 01:08 PM

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Here are a couple "fake" Jell-O boxes. Even went as far as putting generic Jell-O in the boxes.:D The boxes say 6 Ounce but are 4 ounce size.

I have made several of these for friends with different cards on them. In hand though like Bobs amazing examples they are easy to tell they are not real. One super easy way to tell most fakes is wipe it with a wet cloth. You might clean a little dirt off a real one but the ink from the fakes will be smeared and ruined.

Vintagevault13 06-28-2016 01:21 PM

Good info. Thanks for the responses.

Kenmarks 06-29-2016 10:39 PM

A Jell-O Fake
 
In 1983, Baseball Card Magazine as a part of an article on the 60s Jell-O Baseball Card Promotions offered a copy of a Bob Gibson (flat) Jell-O box where collectors were invited to build their own Jell-O box. Fast forward now pushing 25 years, occasionally cards or boxes that were build with the page from the magazine do surface. Probably more boxes than Gibson cards. With Gibson being one of the SPs of the 63 set, one should always be careful if making a Gibson purchase. The box in the magazine was Lemon flavor that is the one you need to be careful. There are several red flags one might look for with the primary one being the magazine copy is very much faded over what a more normal card would look like. So anyway, just a heads-up.

flash300 07-02-2016 10:51 PM

how do you tell the difference between post and jello in 1963

Vintagevault13 07-03-2016 05:46 AM

Post/Jello fakes?
 
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Originally Posted by flash300 (Post 1557500)
how do you tell the difference between post and jello in 1963



The easiest way to distinguish between the 1963 Jell-O cards and the Post cards is by the red line dividing the stats. On the Jell-O cards the line is shorter (see pics):

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Not sure if true for all cards in these sets, but the pic on the Aaron Post is more of a close up.


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flash300 07-03-2016 12:58 PM

thanks for the help

hoot-owl 07-04-2016 06:12 AM

resized Aaron photo
 
I believe Hank Aaron is the only recropped/resized photo between the 1963 Jello and post sets. Otherwise all of the photos are the same--with the primary distinguishing feature being the length of the red line between the stat lines.

Exhibitman 07-04-2016 07:09 AM

And the corresponding narrower card.


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