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timn1 07-16-2022 11:46 AM

Postwar regional type album
 
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Hey,
Anybody's who's interested in postwar regionals and oddball issues might want to check out the album I've created of my type collection in that area. Mostly 1946-62 and then it peters out - still got a lot of 1960s types to add. It's not my central collecting focus but it's been fun to build it (especially since most of them are relatively CHEAP!!!)

https://imageevent.com/apspr/basebal...ltypecollectio

Chris-Counts 07-16-2022 03:38 PM

Thanks for sharing Tim. When I started collecting old cards in Southern California in the mid-1970s, 1950s regionals were what the serious older collectors were chasing. While the cards don't get as much attention today, I find them to be more interesting than just about any other subcategory of cards — there's certainly more variety, and I love all the advertising for hot dogs, soda pop, potato chips, etc. The 1946-62 era is such a gold mine for type collectors.

https://bigsurink.wixsite.com/my-sit...-ii-misc-cards

t213 07-16-2022 04:17 PM

That's cool Tim, thanks for sharing.

Andy

JollyElm 07-16-2022 04:19 PM

Yowza!!! That is a cool group of oddball stuff. Very impressive!!

rhettyeakley 07-16-2022 08:15 PM

Tim, I have had a set of cards for years that measure roughly 4" x 5" I haven't been able to identify but I see one listed on your page as 1947 Maxwell Hardware Oakland Oaks. Where did you come across the manufacturer information?

Mine have a stamped name (looks factory) of the subject on back in black or red. Very cool to possibly put a name to a set. Just as a bit of information I have 20 different cards with the names on back and 2 cards that look to have been distributed with them showing the outfield wall and image of the field (game in progress) that have no stamp on back but were found together. So potentially a 20 or 22 card set? Also they probably date to 1948 (or 1949) based on the players I have

timn1 07-17-2022 10:51 AM

Oakland Oaks set
 
Hi Rhett-

I'm sending you a PM with the info I have. Will you be in Atlantic City?

Tim

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Originally Posted by rhettyeakley (Post 2243144)
Tim, I have had a set of cards for years that measure roughly 4" x 5" I haven't been able to identify but I see one listed on your page as 1947 Maxwell Hardware Oakland Oaks. Where did you come across the manufacturer information?

Mine have a stamped name (looks factory) of the subject on back in black or red. Very cool to possibly put a name to a set. Just as a bit of information I have 20 different cards with the names on back and 2 cards that look to have been distributed with them showing the outfield wall and image of the field (game in progress) that have no stamp on back but were found together. So potentially a 20 or 22 card set? Also they probably date to 1948 (or 1949) based on the players I have


JustinD 07-18-2022 10:47 AM

Nice work!

As an oddball lover, I see quite a few of my favorites in there. I find it very interesting that many of these series continue to be so inexpensive to collect and yet so darn hard to find.

ValKehl 07-18-2022 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 2243602)
Nice work!

As an oddball lover, I see quite a few of my favorites in there. I find it very interesting that many of these series continue to be so inexpensive to collect and yet so darn hard to find.

Ain't this the truth?! Very little supply, but even less demand.

Rickyy 07-19-2022 02:30 PM

Thanks for the share. Love it!

Ricky Y


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