Posted By:
Ted ZanidakisGreetings....and, Wishing all of you a HAPPY 2009......
And, this year marks the 100th Anniversary of "The Monster" BB card set. To celebrate this event,
while in New York city for the holidays, my wife and I hiked 40 blocks downtown to 19th Street &
Park Avenue South. Situated at the corner of this intersection stands the 114 year old, 13-story,
building of the original AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO. (ALC)
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Within this very building, the genius of Joseph Palmer Knapp (who founded the ALC in 1892), artists,
and lithographers created the majority of BB T-cards that we now cherish (and such other premiums
as Flags, Militarymen, Movie Stars, etc.) that were inserted in tobacco packs from 1900-1916.
We ventured into this building which now consists of professional offices. I asked a senior security
guard if there were any remaining historical sections pertaining to the original ALC facility ?
Unfortunately, he was not aware of any.
Post script......
As we walked outside the building, I searched around for any remnants of T-cards. Believe it or not,
I found a couple of "printer's scraps" by a cornerstone on the ground....it sure was my lucky day 
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Thanks to Brian Weisner for the ALC entrance photo.
TED Z