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Old 01-04-2011, 06:27 PM
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Ted, My information could be bad, but here is where I got it from. My wife's aunt's husband's father was a salesman for Topps from Day 1. The entire family gets together on major holidays, and of course, I gravitate to him because of his affiliation with Topps/baseball card and all the stories he has to tell. He knows about my love for Stan Musial, and during a conversation regarding my Musial cards, and my love for the 48-49 Leaf card, he told me about the first release going out in December 1948. Again, he's an old guy and might be giving me bad information, but that's where the information came from.

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Thanks all for the info. I am not at all familiar with it like I said. I had heard bits and pieces about the 1948 or 1949 issues in the past. I did not know anything about the variations, and I appreciate all of your information.

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Old 01-04-2011, 07:29 PM
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The confusion in the hobby regarding these LEAF BB cards stems from the Copyright dates on the back of each card. In each of the two 49-card
series, 33 of the cards have a 1948 Copyright....while 16 cards have a 1949 Copyright.
However, these Copyright dates identify when LEAF Gum acquired the "Rights" to portray these ballplayers. And, not when the cards were issued.
Back in the 1980's, I had a complete uncut 49-card sheet of these LEAF's. So, I can attest to the fact that these were all printed together. Fur-
thermore, I was lucky to have saved all my BB & FB cards from my youth and I had a complete run of the 49 BB cards in the 1st series.

I wrote an 8-page article on this set in The Old Cardboard magazine (Issue 9, Spring 2006). In this story, I tell how these cards themselves provide
ample proof when they were produced. To illustrate this, certain player's biographical info reflect December 1948 trades. Also, Lou Boudreau's card
and Alvin Dark's card read that they were the MVP players of their respective Leagues. These awards were not known until sometime in December
of 1948. Therefore, it would have been virtually impossible to have printed and issued these cards in 1948.

Check-out my article when you get a chance.

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My wife's aunt's husband's father was a salesman for Topps from Day 1. ...during a conversation regarding my Musial cards, and my love for the 48-49 Leaf card, he told me about the first release going out in December 1948.
I think that's as valuable information as the anecdotal evidence of when the cards were available to kids in the stores. Seems the 48-49 designation is accurate after all.
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Because I am of the opinion that just about anything Ted Z says should be taken as the gospel, I propose that we change the conversation on this thread to a more entertaining topic :

Would that be a great-uncle-in-law?

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I knew when I wrote it, that I would be opening myself up!
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Heres my Obsession Card-

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not too long ago a board member accused me of hoarding the tough backs-I honestly thought I was collecting what I like-I guess it is all in how you look at it.

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edit to ad-Jeremy I have a Bridwell Nashville-just one though-it goes with my collection of NY Giant portraits - it just has a Nashville caption. Coupons are way tougher than 206s, I am surprised that there are so many of this tough card.
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Because I am of the opinion that just about anything Ted Z says should be taken as the gospel, ...
I know at least one other person who also has that opinion.
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And you probably know a couple who have the opposite opinion.
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My favorite card. Still looking for SGC 86 and SGC 70.
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Beaters. Still looking for SGC 30 and SGC 10.
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It's OK, Ronald. You're among (similarly disordered) friends here. Very cool array of Red Heart Musials. Don't forget you'll need an Auth, too.
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