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Posted By: Boccabella
..and now for something completely different. What are some of the strangest looking vintage cards of all time? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Boccabella? Are you John Boccabella? |
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Posted By: Paul
I don't have a scan, but that T210 card of the guy riding the invisible bicycle has to be near the top of the list. Wasn't there a survey on this topic earlier? |
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Posted By: Jeff P
shhhhhh... |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Are you sure Benny isn't performing some kind of ancient fertility dance? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Perhaps the most bizarre advertising campaign of all time is a meat company issuing a human body parts issue. |
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Posted By: John S
Football photos from the 20's through the 60's were typically contrived; jump passes, stiff arms, and kick follow-throughs were the norm. This one is the best (worst) that I have ever seen. The guy on the 1933 Diamond Matchbook looks as if he was shot from a sling. My favorite baseball shot is Germany Schaefer's Dietsche postcard (sorry, don't have a scan available) |
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Posted By: leon
let's do loosen the reigns a little for this thread...the later the year the more strange it has to be though..... |
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Posted By: Joann
That Columbus cabinet looks like something from "Monty Python's Flying Circus"! |
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Posted By: Clint
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Let us not forget the famous 1800s Old Judge Tobacco beating up the kid trade card. (In case you don't know the plot, the kid brought his dad the wrong brand of tobacco). |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Still trying to figure this one out. |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
Hey David, Isn't that the card that folded looks even more bizaaaaaaaaaaaarrrr? |
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Posted By: John Kal
Zach, is that Jack Benny? |
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Posted By: anthony
i think that benny was asking a teammate if he wanted to go ride "harleys" after the game... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
yes, an "interesting interview" makes it sound naughty, whereas, it's only an ad for Old Judge cigarettes... |
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Posted By: Boccabella
Excellent submissions all... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
no n284 Air Guitar Kelley? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
"Sh**t, I knew I made a mistake somewhere along the line...forgot to exerccise my option... |
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Posted By: Bob
Someone please post the Zeenut Fatty Arbuckle. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Brueghelish. |
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Posted By: David McDonald
Gesundheit! |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Choleric Pigs. Weren't they a punk rock group? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The founder of the hardcore punk band Black Flag was asked if the band name referred to the bug spray or anarchists (who use a black flag). He said he was fine with either association. |
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Posted By: Bob
Thanks Zach, let me know if you ever want to sell it. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
I wish it was mine, Bob. I believe it used to belong to a board memeber, however. |
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Posted By: Paul
Why is that Fatty Arbuckle so hard to find? Is it especially scarce within the 1919 Zeenut set? Or is every 1919 Zeenut that tough? |
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Posted By: davidcyceback
Zeenuts as a whole are plentiful, as there hundreds of different cards. However, individual cards are limited. If you want to find a Zeenut, it's simple. They're all over the place. If you want to find a specific Zeenut, it gets tough. |
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Posted By: Andy
Air Guitar Dailey N284 |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think part of the reason Arbuckle is so hard to find might be that after his murder conviction many people probably threw away his card. Just my theory. |
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Posted By: Griffin's
Not to be nit picky, but Arbuckle had two trials that ended in hung juries, and was acquitted in the third- with a written apology from the jury. All accounts I've read said he was innocent. Little matter, Hearst had already tried and convicted him in the press and his career was finished. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Was he a murderer or a child molester? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Neither... |
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Posted By: leon
Fatty does have a few strip cards and they are scarce too.... |
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Posted By: Troy Kirk
I've only seen a handful of Fatty Arbuckle cards from thousands of movie star cards I've seen from around the world. He was only in movie star trading card sets for a very short period of time, probably from about 1918 to 1921, maybe even a shorter window than that. Here's a very scarce one issued with Schuh Cigarettes in Australia in 1921. |
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