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Posted By: Richard
I don't know if this has ever been a topic before, but does anyone know how the various ice cream sets produced their cards and/or found the photographs for their cards? Were all of the 1928 ice cream sets (Sweetman, Tharps, Harrington, Yuengling, W502) derived from the 1927 York pictures? And is there any way to confirm that the 1928 sets were all actually from 1928? |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I just bought the Yuenglings Babe Ruth but I have nothing else to compare it to. If someone has the sweetman or tharps it would be interesting to put them side by side and see how they look. Sorry the picture is so big, but for some reason I couldn't make it any smaller. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
But I can tell you that many of the photos were re-used from days gone by. The Bill Terry card does not even depict him--it's Zeb Terry from the 1917 Collins-McCarthy/Boston Store/Standard Biscuit sets. An 11 year old or more photo. I have a Sweetman Pie Traynor that I believe was used in a strip card set from several years prior as well. So it seems that the photos for the 1927-28 sets you mention were "borrowed" from multiple sources. |
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Posted By: Richard
Todd - I understand what you are saying. But it appears that the Yuenglings card was made from a copy of an existing FINISHED CARD, and not just shared the same original photo. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
My McGraw looks similar. Generally, a second generation image will be grayer and coarser than the first generation image. |
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Posted By: Scot
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Posted By: Richard
Scot - for sure you owned at least the card on the left, because I bought it from you! Thanks again, but I will never be able to complete anything unless more people like you are willing to relinquish their holdings |
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Posted By: Scot
Richard, |
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Posted By: Mark
Interesting - So for those who don't count exhibits, Kashins, etc., I guess Bill Terry's rookie isn't until the 1932/33 US Caramel set since those are the first cards that actually depict him. |
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Posted By: cmoking
I have a 1928 Tharps Babe Ruth. I have a scan, but I don't currently have the ability to reduce the size of the scan - it is about 1000KB. So I can't post it here. If someone is willing to reduce it for me and post it in this thread, please give me your email address. |
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Posted By: William Brumbach
cmoking's aforementioned Ruth that was once too big to post... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Marc: what about the 1931 W517? |
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Posted By: cmoking
Hey Bryan, if you get a chance, can you post the Yuengling Ruth? I'd be interested in seeing the difference between the two. |
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Posted By: William Brumbach
From an ended eBay auction: |
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Posted By: cmoking
Thanks...from the scan, it looks like the Ruth Yuengling is better than the Gehrig. But sometimes its difficult to tell from scans. |
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Posted By: William Brumbach
One more shot. |
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Posted By: cmoking
next to each other, the Tharp's looks so much better. Is the Yuengling that grainy in person? |
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