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Old 07-04-2025, 12:20 PM
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Default Ted Williams Clubs of America and/orTed Williams New Sports Cartoon/Ted Williams Says

I have recently picked up these 3 items from 2 EBAY sellers.

I find next to nothing on the Ted Clubs of America in online research.

These 3 items are the only examples of these "printing plates" that I've found.

Does anyone know about the Club and/or have other examples of these plates?

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Those are neat. Ted did a ton of marketing, advertising and signing. So, it's not surprising stuff like this exists. Good luck!

Since there won't be too many posts in the thread. Here is a 1943 Premium I just picked up. Ted signed everything ! (could have done without the taped corners)


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Those are neat. Ted did a ton of marketing, advertising and signing. So, it's not surprising stuff like this exists. Good luck!

Since there won't be too many posts in the thread. Here is a 1943 Premium I just picked up. Ted signed everything ! (could have gone without the taped corners)

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Thanks Leon.

I love oddball stuff like this as well. Just strange that I find nothing at all about this organization."

Also interesting these are all addressed to same individual.

I love that Ted signed item you posted. too
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Default Ted Williams Says

Looks like these ran in newspapers in the 1964-65 period based on the cancellation stamps on the envelopes. After his playing days Ted Williams signed his name to various endorsement deals. He had a big contract with Sears. There was a Ted Williams baseball camp. The organization mentioned on the envelopes sounds like something setup for the newspaper cartoon endorsement deal. The image below is from Worth Point.
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