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Old 05-17-2008, 09:32 PM
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Here is a checklist of his cards (only those considered pre-war)


Martin, John L. (Pepper)
•1931 Baseball Mag Prem
•1934/36 Batt Up 7
•1934/36 Batt Up 125
•1933 Butter Cream
•1934 Butterfinger
•1933 DeLong Gum 17
•1934 Demaree Die-Cuts 124 bt
•1934 Demaree Die-Cuts 127 fie
•1934/36 Diamond Stars 26 (2)
•1934 Exhibits 4/1
•1935 Exhibits 4/1
•1937 Exhibits 4/1
•1938 Foto-Fun
•1934 Gold Medal Foods
•1933 Goudey 62
•1935 Goudey (3)
•1936 Goudey
•1931 Metropolitan Studios
•1932 Orbit Gum Pins 21
•1932 Orbit Gum Pins NNO
•1940 Play Ball 100
•1936 R311 Glossy
•1936 R312
•1936 R313
•1936 R314A
•1935 Schutter-Johnson 36
•1933 Tattoo Orbit (R305)
•1933 Tattoo Orbit (R308) 159
•1933 Uncle Jacks
•1935 Wheaties (Ser. 1) port
•1935 Wheaties (Ser. 1) batting
•1936 Wheaties (Ser. 3)
•1937 Wheaties (Ser. 7) 29F
•1937 Wheaties (Ser. 9)
•1937 Wheaties (Ser. 14)
•1933 Worch Cigar
•1933 World Wide Gum 62


Of all these the Uncle Jacks and Al demaree Die-Cuts are probably among the "rarest" and probably the highest demand.
-Rhett

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