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Old 08-25-2021, 04:52 PM
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The 1933 Tattoo Orbit cards were a Wrigley release, so perhaps that might have been a factor in some way?
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Old 08-25-2021, 08:17 PM
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The 1933 Tattoo Orbit cards were a Wrigley release, so perhaps that might have been a factor in some way?
Did not know that. Definitely could have played into the mystery somehow.
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Old 08-25-2021, 09:22 PM
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Cubs are also excluded from the 1939 Playball and 1948 Bowman sets...
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Cubs are also excluded from the 1939 Playball and 1948 Bowman sets...

Not only that but 1940 Play Ball has no Cubs (active) players, just retired greats and a coach. And 1941 has no Cubs at all.


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Cubs are also excluded from the 1939 Playball and 1948 Bowman sets...
Did not realize that either, that is even more mystifying.

There was another somewhat recent thread discussing the true origins of the W711 team issued cards of the Cincinnati Reds in 1938, 1939, and 1940. And one of the posters was local and had a team contact that was involved in the Red's history that he called to get some additional info about those team issues. Anyone in the Chicago area want to try calling the team to see if anyone there might have any info or historical data on why the Cubs may not have been part of those sets? Probably best coming from a local fan. What's the worst they can do, just say no, right?
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I've not ever noticed the absence of the Cubs... interesting observation, Jason.

It seems like Wrigley didn't want images of his players and the team logos used to make money for those issuing companies. BUT, it could be that National Chicle, Goudy, and Butterfinger didn't want to be distributing cards that got people more interested in a Wrigley product, ie The Chicago Cubs. I think the former is much more likely, though.
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