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Posted By: Robert A
It's interesting to think about this set of "candy" cards with an anonymous maker. Should they even be designated as candy cards? They could very well be tobacco cards if there is anything to the theory that Old Put is the issuer. (By the way, I know this very point has been discussed before here. I'm more interested in theories on how the stamp got to the back of the card rather than whether or not the cards are candy or tobacco.) |
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Posted By: quan
the old put have been classifed as a completely different set from the e98s starting in the '04 SCD i think, I still just call them e98 Old Put for convenience and recognition factor. |
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Posted By: leon
You've probably seen 1 with a blue background |
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Posted By: tbob
please let me know. It is probably mine and stolen. The card appears vgex+ at first glance but has a tiny paper "chip" in the right upper corner. |
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Posted By: Robert A
Isn't it possible that someone stamped these cards with the old put stamp long after they originally issued for advertising purposes? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Robert, you bring up a point that makes me really leery of paying a huge premium for a card with a stamp on the back. With all the scrapbooking and stamp craze that is going on, I'd think it wouldn't be difficult to reproduce one of these stamps. I've been tempted to go to one of these shops and see if I can get a custom made stamp just to see how easy it is to fake these stamps. As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to old Puts, etc, the empeoror has no clothes. But then I'm in the minority on this one. |
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Posted By: Robert A
1762: General Israel Putnam introduces cigar-smoking to the US. After a British campaign in Cuba, "Old Put" returns with three donkey-loads of Havana cigars; introduces the customers of his Connecticut brewery and tavern to cigar smoking (BD) www.historian.org |
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Posted By: BCD
Has a Cobb Old Putz E-98-"2" as it should be known. I have a McGraw. |
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