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Pre WWII cards that look way ahead of their time?
What cards seem looks wise (color, style, photo, etc) like they were manufactured far after the WWII era ... but in reality were actually created prior to the war?
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This rare uncataloged set from 1939 that seem to be from the Chicago era. Most examples have staple holes at top but these don't and were from a 1939 scrapbook. They just look like something made later (more recently) but they are not...
http://starsofthediamond.com/uncatmize.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/uncattravis.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/uncatlewis.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/uncatfrench.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/uncatferrell.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/uncathack.JPG Here is one still on the scrapbook paper... http://starsofthediamond.com/uncatbonura.JPG |
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I have always thought some of the 'cards' in this Wheaties set are pretty far out.
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Woooow. That’s amazing. Looks like a poster from the 1960s.
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This might not get a ton of support, but I'll say the 1940 Play Ball cards. Sure, they are black and white and boring to many, but they were a mainstream set that we see features of in the card world today. They have a nice photograph and a simple and consistent border design which has ruled the card world. They also did this while cards were moving closer to the modern size. Think of all those sets from the 60s, 70s and 80s that have some sort of consistent border design and a nice image. It's even a good formula with color images. :) Also, they were using some throwback players which has become popular even in modern cards. I think the Play Ball cards were way ahead of their time.
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