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Hello....Who collects these newspaper issued cut out "Stamps" from 1936? I know Hank Greenberg has a Detroit/Washington/Pittsburgh issue....was told not in Sporting News issue....any other different newspaper issues from 1936 or around?? Any help appreciated...Michael.
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I used to collect the different types. I just posted this in another thread but here it is for reference again. No idea if there are other newspapers that did them. These got sold with my first collection sale...
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Thanks for posting....I guess newspapers around the country had these....will be interesting to see if any checklists pop up....really cool items.....thanks
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The Los Angeles Examiner and Chicago American also issued them, but I have not seen a Greenberg.
A board member here has offered some from the Atlanta Georgian-American, but they all seem to be of the local minor league team only. Here is one of my few: ![]()
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I also have a small collection of these, and had just been looking at Leon's scan of them in the other post about the pre-war collector survey thread. Talk about an unbelievable coincidence in timing, especially on such an obscure subject. As the others have already stated, these were printed in various papers across the country during the Summer of 1936. Some over the entire season, others during just a couple months (July and August) or some other limited period, or in the case of the Pittsburgh paper, all printed at one time in a single edition. Besides major league baseball players, some newspapers also included people from different sports, like car racing and even promoters, as well as minor league/local ballplayers in some instances. And for whatever reasoning, these weren't like syndicated comic strips back then where every different newspaper showed the exact same comic on the exact same day. Seems each individual paper had some discretion over who was or wasn't included, and when/how these were printed, even though the somewhat consistent format and design of the Sports Stamps would seem to indicate a common source/originator for the idea.
Leon's scan already includes examples of most of the known papers these were printed in. And then there are the newspapers mentioned by some others that are also known to have printed these Sports Stamps in them. The following is a list of newspapers I'm aware of, or that have already been mentioned, as having printed Sports Stamps. Atlanta-Georgian American Boston American (Checklisted in SCD catalog) Chicago American Detroit Times (Checklisted in SCD catalog) Los Angeles Examiner Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (Checklisted in SCD catalog) Sunday Advertiser (Checklisted in SCD catalog) The Sporting News Washington Herald As i noted above, four of the listed newspapers were included in the Krause/SCD annual sports catalogs that used to be printed up to a few years ago. In them they included a small descrition of the sets, as well as checklists. The Sunday Advertiser listing does not have any separate info and refers the reader back to the Boston American checklist and description. The Boston American checklist does not include Greenberg, but the description for the set notes the checklist is possibly not complete, so he may still have been in those papers. The Detroit and Pittsburgh checklists both show Greenberg was part of those sets, and also mention the listed checklists for both are likely incomplete as well. Don't really know the specifics or checklists for sets in the other known newspapers these were printed in. Hope this helps, good luck. Last edited by BobC; 06-13-2021 at 04:10 PM. |
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