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1962 Jello Mantle Advertising Piece/Store Display?
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Not sure what this is. A friend bought it as a piece cut from an advertising piece/store display. I have not got to look at it in hand but with high resolution scans it looks like a copy of an original that was printed on a printing press. Just like an advertising piece should. I have seen other Jello cards cut from advertising pieces but never the Mantle. This card is about 10% smaller than the regular card. Anyone else ever seen a Jello display with the Mantle card showing?
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1962 Jell-o Mantle
This appears to a real card from the 62 Jello set. It is trimmed far inside the borders which is why it may be smaller than it should be. The Jell-o advertising posters have Mantle in a batting pose with Yankee stadium in the background. The poster is large in red and white colors and does not have any facsimile card depicted on it.
Mantle is known to be on at least Apple Jell-o in 62. I don't know if there was an advertising poster for the 1962 set. It was a test set purportedly released only in the midwest. Here is a link to the 63 advertising panel. https://www.google.com/search?q=1962...g-T_ldVnajM%3A |
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Here is a scan of it next to a graded example.
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Is it me, or did SGC mis-identify the graded Mantle card as a "Post Cereal" card when it certainly appears to be the Jell-O version of the Mantle card? |
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Ben, SGC definitely misidentified the card; it is, for sure, a 1962 JELL-O. Then again, if the individual who submitted the card to SGC put on the paperwork "1962 Post Cereal", their people may not have noticed the error, and simply copied as correct.
I wish I could help with information on the smaller '62 Mantle. It is most unfortunate that it was cut off the advertising / store display. For one, the display would have been worth so much more in the potential information it might have disclosed, as well as money. Being that the issue was indeed a test issue available only in the Chicago - Milwaukee area, any advertising pieces would be very rare. The 1981 Beckett Guide listed them as a regional. When I interviewed Larry Fritsch for my book, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, he confirmed the test issue nature of the '62 JELL-Os and that the area was Chicago - Milwaukee. Larry had a lot of first-hand experience with these, since he lived in Wisconsin, and worked on the railroad that ran each day from Milwaukee to Chicago. He stopped in stores in both areas!;) Earlier this year, Bob Lemke uncovered a press release from General Foods that was placed in an early May 1962 issue of THE SPORTING NEWS. Within that release, it specifically mentions the test-marketing in the Chicago area of individual JELL-O boxes with a baseball card on the back of the box. It's hard to say whether JELL-O produced in-store advertising for 1962. The advertising store display piece shown was probably from the nation-wide JELL-O baseball card issue in 1963. Even though it was nation-wide, it is extremely rare today. Nearly all of those placards would have been tossed in the dumpster after the promotion ended back then. Now, Dan Mabay, who I believe goes by the moniker, "Keepmeposted", is researching the 1962 JELL-O set for a book. Maybe he would know. Anyone know the gentleman, or how to reach out to him? I for one sure want a copy of his research book when it is completed. I don't care how much it costs. Thanks for sharing this find---most interesting. Hope you get an answer. Please share with us. Question---does the rest of the ad piece that the Mantle was cut from still exist, in order to learn from it? Just wondering. Best regards, Brian Powell |
Is the back of yours a dark brown in color?
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I may be mistaken, but it looks to be of noticeably poorer quality than the genuine Jello advertising pieces. I know someone already posted a link, but below is an image of mine, which is massive and was cut down from a larger advertisement.
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Here is a link to the completed auction. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1962-JELLO-M...p2047675.l2557 |
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Got the card from my friend Jerry today. Sad to report it is a cut out from a magazine or book and glued to the card stock with Elmers Glue.:(
After I received it I could tell it was printed on a printing press. Could also tell the white layer that card fronts are printed on was too thick on this piece. I emailed the owner and got permission to take it apart. The pictures are of the 2 pieces. |
Sad to hear your friend didn't do as well as he thought but very glad he didn't have more invested in it. Thanks for sharing the results!
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Ben--
I am very sorry for you over what you hoped to be something special, but didn't pan out. I echo Chris's sentiments: thanks for sharing with us. Tough break, bro, but at least you know. Hang in there. My book is still available if you want to read about these kind of cards and how special they are to some of us. Regardless, hope you can get your dough back somehow. Best regards, Brian Powell PS--Ben, I see you're from South Dakota. I used to live there. That's a very special state to me. I met my wife there. As special as Mt. Rushmore is, her dear face is the best!!! Anyway, where in SD do you reside? |
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Here is a prototype of a custom 1962 Apple Jello Box I am going to make for a friend. The box has the proper 3 OZ size printed on it but it is actually the size of a 4 OZ box. The "real" one will have the same cardboard as a real box and will also contain Jello. I like to make stuff that looks close to real but changed enough that it can't be passed off as real.
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