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04-12-2008 12:07 PM |
1936 Fine Pens, Wide Pens, R311s and R312s
Posted By: <b>Tim Newcomb</b><p>This is what I reported in my Old Cardboard article (from previous hobby discussion involving collectors who were kids in the 1930s)-- <br /><br />R313 and R314 were sent to stores and then given away by the storekeepers to customers who purchased packs of gum. <br /><br />This in-store method of distribution probably explains why R313 and R314A are relatively plentiful, as opposed to sets that required the consumer to take the trouble of mailing in wrappers. <br />_____________________________________________<b r /><br />At one point I wondered whether they might also have been mailed directly to the customers from the companies, but I concluded that if so, we would now have plenty of envelopes around, given how common the cards are. But I've never seen a single one. <br />_____________________________________________<b r /><br />As far as the other sets are concerned, I can't offer much. My guess on R311 is that they were also given out directly to customers in the stores. <br /><br />R312 I have no idea. <br /><br /><br />
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