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Posted By: leon
I recently acquired this and was surprised to find out I need it for my (somewhat expanded) type set to 1949. It was a few years ago when I first dipped past wwII cards.....but had to draw the line somewhere |
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Posted By: Paul S
Leon, nice to see these in strip form, and to know that there are others out there who find these oddly appealing. I started a thread on them last year -- almost tongue-in-cheek, because many people "poo-poo" them -- however, it was good to see that there were others who really saw their merit...sort of like how your Big Head Unc thread awhile ago found some admirers. If you're collecting for type, then I guess you already know that there's a 1943 series of these too, with the back slightly different, no card#, like this Ott, for instance: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I had to partition my 8-card strip to scan it. Top scan are the left half cards and on the lower scan are the cards on the right end. |
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Posted By: leon
Paul- Yes, I am aware of the series one and I have a Dimaggio to fit that bill....The difference being the series one are unnumbererd and the series two are numbered except for a few cards, is my understanding. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
What in the name of Wide World of Sports is behind Harry the Horse?! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
LEON |
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Posted By: Paul
The 1949 set is especially funny or bad depending on your point of view. Players are shown wearing uniforms of teams they never played for. I assume that the maker of the cards just re-used 1943 pictures without even changing the team name on the uniform, but relabelled the cards as new players. |
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Posted By: Daryle
They are ugly but for some reason I had a complete set in 3-8card strips from 1949 (well, when I bought it the set was listed as complete then the Standard Catalog decided to add the '49 Foxx card which after talking to a couple of dealers they are questioning the exsistence(sp???) of the card.....I have not seen one or heard of a '49 Foxx card since I bought the set back in the early 90s.....and I have searched.....I have seen a 'Foxx from the '43 issue)Anyway, I sold the set at last years National (the dealer that bought it said that his '49 set was missing Foxx and that he had never seen the card either in all his years of collecting/dealing) |
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