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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Hello All, |
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Posted By: Gary B.
I would certainly be very interested in such a thing. Do you still have any copies left of your previous volume? Please e-mail me if you do... |
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Posted By: Dave Lash
i dont collect e cards but would defineatly be interested in something like that. i find the original containers very interesting. do you/have you been recieving mastro catalogs? they might have some of the issues you need. iam 99% sure that they had a mello mint tin in the last auction. and i also think they had some colgans chip containers. |
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Posted By: Julie
signed in..MY MISTAKE. Hope someone likes the pictures... |
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Posted By: Hankron
Jon, I think the guide would be a great. However, I think you should make a profit of some sort on it. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Thanks for the emails and the posts... As for profit - I'd rather do it to contribute something. Every once in a while I throw a guide on eBay as well do defray the costs if I feel that printing and paper costs have set me back. The bigger problem will be images - I own very few of the listed brands and for the majority, I have not seen the packaging even though I'm sure it does exist... for example I can remember seeing a JuJu Drum container in an old issue of "The Old Judge". Anyway, if anyone owns or knows where I can find the packages, please email me. |
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Posted By: andy becker
jon- if you have any copies of the previous volume, please email me too. and while i can't help with any scans i'd love to support a new volume. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Jon, |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Even with no ambitions to putting out such a book for candy and gum, I've always had my eye open for a period Cracker Jack box--and never seen even one! I think it odd that with so many cards wandering around, the containers for candy and gum are so hard to come by. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Good point - I have seen early 20's CJ boxes before, never 14/15... I do have both the Colgan's... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I would definately be interested. As popular a collectible Cracker Jack premiums are, I am sure there is at least one box around in someone's CJ collection. You check a book store or library for a book on CJ collectibles and see who got credits. That would be a good place to start. |
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Posted By: prewarsports
I have a Robert Edwards auction catalog from 1994 in which a JuJu Drum container was sold and pictured. Also, Dan McKee had a Dockman box at the National yesterday. I also think the last Robert Edwards auction had a Mello Mint container pictured. Some of what you mentioned is probably impossible to find since candy and gum were produced in much smaller quantities than cigarettes were, but most should be out there. Let me know if you need any of those pictures from Robert Edwards, and ask Dan about his Dockman box. I think the idea is great and I used your tobacco pack book this week at the National to make a few purchases! |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
This is not directly related to your Forum question but I wonder if anyone has ever seen this box before. It obviously held "candy" cigarettes and was meant to look like a Piedmont box, although not made by Piedmont. It makes you wonder why, if they were selling candy cigarettes and putting them in Piedmont style boxes, they didn't include baseball cards, as Piedmont did with tobacco. It seems like a missed opportunity to market to both fathers and sons. I'm not sure why a candy product would need an IRS stamp. Maybe the "tray" part of the box was from a Piedmont tobacco box. The pencil writing on the back of the box says "Gramps 1911," according to the guy I bought it from 20+ years ago. There was a company called Gardiner-Lucas operating in Brooklyn in the 1910 era. Anybody have any insight on this? |
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Posted By: Scott M
Hey Bruce.. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Scott - you pretty much summed it up! I haven't seen one of the Piedmont's in a little way... but for that matter, I haven't seen many of the SC's either - I was lucky enough to get that one off eBay a little while back! |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Curious as to how you would authenticate Candy issue boxes, etc. On tobacco boxes, you have a factory #, state, district, and tax stamp that help you authenticate. Did the candy issue boxes have dates or anything else on them to authenticate? |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Some have dates. However, for the most part, there is no way to actually know the true date - only the style of the corresponding box that matches a set. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Scott, thanks for your post on Gardiner-Lucas. I hadn't seen an example of the Sweet Caporal candy box before. |
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Posted By: Scott
Richard, |
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Posted By: Rhett
I know this isn't a candy issue but it is still a nice companion piece to any Boston Garter collection. The guy showing off his sweet garter resembles Matthewson in the face with Cobb's blond hair. The piece has a March 25, 1913 patent date on the side, dating it to the year of cards that resemble the box. Thought others might enjoy it. |
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Posted By: tbob
Or has anyone ever even seen one (George Close Candy box)? I am curious as to what used to hold my obsession... |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Enjoy!!! |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Rhett, |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Forgot to mention... I have seen a Close candy box from the period. It belongs to a guy who is on the board (daily I'm sure). Awesome piece - even though I misplaced the picture I had of it. I'm sure that if he wants to share it, he'll post! However, in case he doesn't want to, I'll keep his name on the down low so I can stay on everyone's good side! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
One more... |
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Posted By: petecld
Tbob, |
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Posted By: Jon
Never saw the box before... |
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