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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Okay, not cards but what the cards came in............. |
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Posted By: John S
Tom, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Like Dan's, Louisville, no printing around rim bottom. However it does, unlike Dan's, have printing around the "rim" of the lid. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Very nice tin collection, Tom. Thanks for posting. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Dunno where I got this info, but here it is: |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Crap I thought I had all variations of these, now I have to dig them out. I do have a full can with 10 pieces of gum and a spacer. Very cool post! |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I have never seen the original gum before, sure looks 100 years old |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Richard, I believe I wrote that a couple years back on the forum. I still have not found a Red Border still in the package so I am unsure about what type of tin they were produced with. The Tin Tops were made with Autosales tins (I have found several still wih their original tins), however, as the Autosales tins are hardly rare (unlike the Tin Tops cards) the Autosales Co. may have continued to sell their product at the end without any cards at all--presumably just like they did before they began putting ball-players pictures into tins in 1909. |
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Posted By: Lyman
Yes, Tom, "Sterling" tins for the Mint Chips were produced although it remains uncertain whether any of them contained cards. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
always comes through in the end..............guess I need to search out that Sterling tin......... |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Louisville Colonels program that I have................ |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
that the billhead refers to..........NO, I don't have this........... |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
and NOPE.......don't have this one either! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
sorry so many pictures but hopefully people like 'em...........I'll stop now......... |
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Posted By: Jeremy
Tom - Keep em coming ! Love the pictures... Thank you for sharing -- I dug out my 5 Tins and I have 2 Autosales (Green and Pink) and 3 Colgans (2 Pink, 1 Green). Four of them have the writing around the rim and the Food & Drug Act info on the bottom as well. I do have a Green one that does not have any writing around the rim w/ no Food & Drug Act info on bottom. Is it possible, that the tins with no writing of the food and drug act & Info on the rim are the earlier tins ? These look like an initial issue from their plain-ness... I am merely speculating and this is probably documented... One side note, I bought this Green Colgan tin w/ no writing around rim, etc. w/ a Nashville Colgan Chip w/ it. (This was my first tin I purchased only b/c it had the Nashville Player I was looking for...) The tin came from a older one owner fella who had the tin and chip for decades... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Good stuff Tom! You'd think since you're in Louisville that this stuff would be plentiful, but I know how you feel. Trying to find stuff for the local baseball teams is near impossible. I still have yet to ever see a program for a Lincoln club pre-1947...and other than the war years Lincoln had a professional team nearly every year since 1886. I look everywhere for that kind of stuff and it is nowhere to be found. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Tom, the most interesting thing about your program (from 1910) is that two of the subjects pictured on the bottom row were not produced with the regular E254 Stars Of The Diamond chips and are 2 of the only "exclusive" E270 Red Borders (produced after 1910). Perhaps they in time will have been found to have been produced with the E254 set, but I think that is doubtful at this point, that checklist has been pretty firmly established for a while (unlike the Tin Tops, and to a lesser extent the Red Borders.) |
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Posted By: jim
tin that held the boxes that held the tins |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Same deal with Louisville Colonels pre-Pee Wee Reese........... |
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