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Old 10-23-2013, 05:36 PM
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That Pelicans cabinet is sweeet!
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Old 10-23-2013, 05:42 PM
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I forgot about the Type 3 Coupon overprint. That will be a tough one.
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Old 10-23-2013, 07:14 PM
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That Pelicans cabinet is sweeet!
Yes! Rob - Love that cabinet - She's a beauty.
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Old 10-23-2013, 07:53 PM
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Another Pelican cabinet, John Ewing, brother of Buck.

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Nice Ewing, David.

Thanks Rick and Jeremy. That cabinet is of Shorty Fuller, also an n172 subject, and was identified by Mark from SABR.

I don't know much about them, but I think the 1911-14 D304 bread cards are New Orleans cards.

Here's a t213-3, factory 3, Type 3, Cobb bat

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I don't know much about them, but I think the 1911-14 D304 bread cards are New Orleans cards.
I don't think so - the Brunner's reverse refers to Buffalo, and the Weber reverse refers to Newark...unless those were major markets for a LA-based bakery?

There is reference to General Baking on D304s though.

EDIT - found this on another website:

"The history of General Host may be traced to 1911, when the General Baking Co. was incorporated in New York as an amalgamation of 19 former baking businesses covering many major cities between New Orleans and Boston."

So it looks like only certain brands (such as Mother's) were LA brands. Others were NY brands, and General Baking was NY-based.

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Old 10-25-2013, 08:33 PM
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I don't think so - the Brunner's reverse refers to Buffalo, and the Weber reverse refers to Newark...unless those were major markets for a LA-based bakery?

There is reference to General Baking on D304s though.

EDIT - found this on another website:

"The history of General Host may be traced to 1911, when the General Baking Co. was incorporated in New York as an amalgamation of 19 former baking businesses covering many major cities between New Orleans and Boston."

So it looks like only certain brands (such as Mother's) were LA brands. Others were NY brands, and General Baking was NY-based.

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Blair, I was thinking of the D304 back that says 'General, Star, and French' breads, but it may be that those were just "Louisiana type breads" that were only sold in the Northeast.

It's interesting that the T215 Red Cross say "New Jersey" on the back, but were almost surely distributed in Louisiana, as so many have been discovered there.
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Default Alot of info from this site!!

Being from Louisiana I'm loving this thread. The amount of knowledge on this site is amazing.
I also like how patient y'all are with some of us that are new to vintage.
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Another Pelican cabinet, John Ewing, brother of Buck.

David - Another nice Cabinet from the Pelican hoard that I seemed to have been the under bidder on several in that auction earlier this year! Anyway - Great Cab!

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I feel like I'm in the Fla Keys with all these pelicans around...beauts!!!

4 Tough Creole Millers...and my Cajun Collection!
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Pete - very nice!

For all of you with the Pelicans collection - wow those are great!

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Old 10-25-2013, 06:28 PM
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This is what I have so far - Still a long way to go.

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How can a Louisiana type run not include Tango Eggs?
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Very nice Anthony!
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