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Giving some pre-war premium/supplement love
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Since covid the prices have indeed gone crazy for almost everything across the board. One thing, at least to me, that hasn't gone insane are premiums and supplements. Some have, I know, but the obscure ones that rarely become available to sale haven't jumped nearly as much it seems. For someone like me that collects them I love it. Of course, as I type this I can hear the prices increase ten-fold on everything I collect LOL
Added a photo of one as no good post should be without a photo :) Attachment 675492 |
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Classic Mack pose.
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I got this 1934 during the Silurian Age:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...reenberg_1.jpg And just because I gotta, 1935 Detroit Free Press Joe Louis: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ebsize/024.jpg |
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Please forgive my boxing fan nerd brain for that one. It was actually a literary reference to sportswriter Frank Menke's description of the 1923 Dempsey-Firpo fight. He called it "the greatest fight since the Silurian Age". The two fighters combined for 11 knockdowns, with Firpo knocking Dempsey out of the ring in the first round before Dempsey rallied to win by knockout in the second. This fight is widely considered one of the most dramatic and exciting in boxing history and is often used to describe an event of unparalleled ferocity and non-stop action. I was making a tongue-in-cheek (very) obscure reference to what it was like when I got that Greenberg premium: non-stop and ferocious hunting and buying because this sort of stuff was all over the place and affordable.
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I think I paid 85 bucks for this one before everyone wanted one with an ad back.
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Sprinkling in a little random 1930's premium love...a 1938 Dixie Lids of Wally Moses, a 1936 R313 National Chicle Fine Pen of Weaver hosting a couple of Waner brothers, and 1936 R314 Goudey of Ernie Lombardi, and one of Ethan Allen, with smallish friend.
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picked this up awhile back
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Love a good premium/supplement! Here is my favorite one I own. 1909 Boston Sunday Herald full panel with Tris Speaker and Ginger Beaumont.
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1904 Sporting Boiler
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