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Old 12-17-2003, 08:42 PM
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Default Five questions about T212 Obak

Posted By: Scott Cowan

Indeed a great question. I have some observations that I will offer up for discussion.

1909's are indeed difficult to find. 1910's seem to be the most common and the 1911's can be a challenge. Although on occasion I have run across a number of 1911's in a single lot.

150 Subjects backs are much less common than the 175 subjects backs. Like Jeff mentions you can find them on occasion if the seller is not aware there is a difference in the backs.

Of the 1910 series some backs are tougher to find than others. I always seem to find "Always a Pleasure" and "No Paste" used. No matter what one of those backs are on any 1910 Obak I buy =)

With regards to the cards being punched. I am guessing and it is just a guess that the cards were indeed turned in for something to the John Bollman Co. and punched. Then more than likely just given away as they had no value to anyone after they had been turned in for a premium. I have seen Newspaper ads as late as 1913 for Obak coupons to be turned in for prizes. I have never seen a ad or promotion asking people to turn in the cards.

Glad you are enjoying the set. Indeed Obaks are fun and challenging. Many members here are very knowledgable on the topic and any questions you have will more than likely be answered.

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