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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The Green-Orange-White (G-O-W) wrapper depicted on the left is a very rare 1949 Bowman wrapper. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ted- weren't the PCL's just mixed into packs with major league players? |
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Posted By: Jim
The G-O-W does not have the number 5 on it, in front of Picture Cards. Maybe they changed the number of cards in the pack. |
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Posted By: Mark Macrae
Barry.... The PCL issue was salted into regular Major League packs on the East Coast, primarily Philadelphia area. On the West Coast, they were marketed seperate from the Major League issue. One Northwest collector, who is the same age as Ted distinctly remembers buying these PCL-unique packs in North Seattle during the summer of '49. His memory is sharpened by the fact that he lived 70 miles south in Olympia and only the Bowman Major League cards were sold at his local store. He was delighted when he discovered these PCL cards which depicted players that he could identify and relate to. He was sourced in the VCBC article that Ted & I jointly authored on this set many years ago. Unfortunately his memory is focused on the cards and he does not distinctly remember the wrapper... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Mark- it's not surprising that packs of PCL's could be found on the West Coast, but it is surprising that they circulated on the East Coast. It's unlikely many kids in New Jersey even knew what the PCL was. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
If you recall from our many, many conversations that in the 1980's....I bought several original 1949 Bowman |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
The 2nd Edition of Darren Prince's Unopened Pack Guide (1993)lists both colors. Prices were as follows then (in "prime" condition which seems to be NM): |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Initially, Bowman had 1-cent packs for their 1st series of 72 cards. Then, they went to 5-cent packs with |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I contacted Mark Murphy about this wrapper many years ago and he could not really identify it with |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Ted, yes it's Scooby Doo time around here with all these mysteries......Actually, I was showing price spreads to give some idea of perceived scarcity at the time the guides were published. Interesting that Darren Prince has all six series available in either wrapper. I remember his ads in SCD many years ago but have no idea how accurate his research was. |
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