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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I found an unopened Cracker Jack box from 1890 something. It was manufactured in Canada for Detroit, I believe. It has a blue circle on it that says "Nut". The box looks exactly like the box shown in Old Cardboard issue 9. The box also says it contains a card or prize. I know it doesn't have a baseball player in it, so my question is what might it contain? Would this be considered a good find? When you shake it, you find that it's one big rock hard piece of Cracker Jacks. I can imagine what the card condition might be. |
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Posted By: Joseph
Prizes didn't appear in Cracker Jack boxes until 1912. Send a scan of the box if you can, it might not be from 1890-something.... |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I found it at an antique shop about 40 miles from where I live. I think I'll just go buy it at $95, and then send in a scan. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
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Posted By: Anthony
I may be wrong here, but I thought the sailor boy was after cards were issued. Trevor had a box from '14-'15 and it was a lot plainer graphics. Either way a nice package. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
According to Crackerjack.com: |
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Posted By: David
That is a nice CJ box. Sailor Jack was not introduced until 1918. In addition, the company did not start using "The Cracker Jack Co." until 1922. Thus, your box is not any earlier then 1922. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Sailor Jack first appeared on Cracker Jack boxes in 1918. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
According to this (and other websites) the sailor boy logo was first seen in 1918/1919... |
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Posted By: Bob
Richard- Before you open the box you might want to check this website: http://members.cox.net/jeepers/CrackerJackBox.html> |
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Posted By: Paul S
Very nice piece regardless. The wrapper looks shiny, like waxpaper. Which brings up a question I've long had but never asked: Anyone know when waxpaper was introduced? |
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Posted By: Joseph
from Wikipedia: |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Instead of being questioned by Homeland Security for hours, I took the box to the courthouse where they had an X-Ray machine. What showed up was a few popcorn sized objects. Everything else was a blur. I also forgot to mention that this is an unopened box. |
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Posted By: Ron Toth, Jr.
Richard, |
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Posted By: Andrew
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Posted By: anthony
richard, how did you come up with 1890-something??? it that the trademark or patent date??? it is a cool looking box nonetheless |
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Posted By: Andrew
She's an American poet/author. I'm a bigger fan of her responsibility centered quote than of her work (of which I know very little.) |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Anthony: On one side of the box it says Manufactured byin Great Britain Feb 23rd. 1897 in Canada March 13, 1901. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Unless I have my Ericas mixed up, her initial big claim to fame was a huge landmark blockbuster of a book "Fear of Flying." That's pretty apt considering the card shown!...although it wasn't aiplanes she was referring to. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Joseph, thank you for the waxpaper info. I suppose I just should have thought of going to Wikipedia myself, although posting here is much more fun. How about that Edison guy, trying to take credit! |
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Posted By: Ron Toth, Jr.
The Great Britain 1897 and Canada 1901 dates are only the dates when the Cracker Jack trade Marks were first registered in those countries. Later there were copyright dates on the boxes that went on for many years. People tend to think that the © years found on packaging is the year it was made. It may be so for many newer products that change all the time. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
This is a perfect example of why this board is so great. We get a nutshell history not only of CJ but also its packaging, an update to same and a picture of a very colorful card you hardly ever see all in one thread. Yowsa! |
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