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Posted By: jims
I was recently doing a little research and came upon an ad in the 1916 Washington Post for Holmes to Homes Bread. I presume this would establish Washington as the source for these cards (previously unknown).An interesting contest was mentioned in the ad. "BASEBALL OUTFIT CONTEST, We're offering valuable prizes, such as a complete Baseball Outfit for a team of ten, glove and catchers' outfits, etc. for the return of a complete set of 200 baseball players' pictures, one of which is packed with every loaf of our 10c bread. Further particulars will be found on the circular accompanying it." I wonder if anyone ever completed the set? If other premiums were offered in the same way, it may be the reason the cards are so scarce. |
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Posted By: leon
That sounds really neat. Can you post a scan of the ad or send me a scan and I will do it? I also believe this will further establish credibility that this is a set and not someone playing games with ink stamps....Thanks again for the info .... |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Using my 6th sence here. My guess would be they only made one of each card and held back 1 of the 200 cards produced so no one would collect them all, and redem for a price/trip. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Here's a scan of an ad from a Washington paper... Email me if you'd like a bigger scan. Phone Mail 4537 if you'd like Holmes Bread delivered to your door each day |
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Posted By: jay behrens
One of the security gaurds and couple of employees at the plant that made the game pieces got busted stealing all the big winning pieces. They finally got caught when McDs didn't tell the company what part of the country the winning pieces were supposed to go to. Prior to that, the theives had been sending the pieces to family members in the part of the country that winning pieces were supposed to appear. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
That is a GR8 advertisement you found there... Wonder how many are out there? My guess is still 199. I know where one of them resides. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Jim |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Are these cards more like M101-4/5 or E135? The back scan looks like the smaller M101. |
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Posted By: leon
It's an m101-4/5 Sporting News type. About 3-4 years ago Lemke used a scan of the one I got from Jay M as a type to put in the Big SCD..... |
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