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Posted By: Trae R.
(Thanks Jon Canfield!) |
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Posted By: steve f
That's huge. It looks genuine to me. 2 cards per box of cigs for Philly region! |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I saw some of those at tik and tik's table at a national probably in 95'. He had carolina brights...among others and told me they were from the ATC ledger. He said he had had some of the rarer backed ones but they'd sold. They were relatively inexpensive at the time 2-300 each. There was also a letter at that national at one of the bigger auction houses which was a letter from uzit cigs to ATC I believe with 4 sample uzit cards attached to the letter. I think it was 2K and I thought that was outlandish! |
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Posted By: David Hornish
This thread just jogged my memory-I was contacted a few years ago via e-mail by someone with ATT shipping records for T206 cards (I think it was T206, it was certainly one of the big T sets). I'm searching for printouts of the e-mails or on my AOL archive (which is minimal unfortunately). He had some specific details that were interesting. |
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Posted By: David Hornish
I know, pretty weak responding to my own message! A quick Google search found this when I entered the phrase "American Tobacco Company Trust Premium Depratment": |
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Posted By: David Hornish
Dang, that's a PDF and the url won't work. The article title is: The Whig Fable of American Tobacco 1985-1913 by Leslie Hannah. Sorry for the confusion. |
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Posted By: J Levine
I first saw Terry with this ledger (really only a partial ledger at the time) at a Hollywood Park Show. He had just gotten it and was asking around. If memory serves, he had some really unique items including some Carolina Brights, Broadleaf, Tolstoi, and a few others. Many of the cards had notations either on them or around them. Some had the initial cross-hatch marks of printer proofs as well. Most had notes on the sides about the player and the pose, team, etc. I always wondered what happened to the ledger. I guess it was split up and bought. I always regretted I was a just a poor student teacher at the time because the pages were being offered for somewhere around $200-$250 for commons and higher for stars (and yes, I distincly remember a Collins and Lajoie, probably others). |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
That is a wonderful item. |
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