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Old 11-22-2013, 09:27 PM
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I have a few cards that I'm pretty sure fall into the "Candy Box cards" category and other cards that I'm just not sure about. Here's one that I'm not sure about the origins on, my e95 esque Ty Cobb. If you look close you can see slivers of red cardboard on the borders which tells us at least what color the box (or whatever this was cut off of) was.

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I have a few cards that I'm pretty sure fall into the "Candy Box cards" category and other cards that I'm just not sure about. Here's one that I'm not sure about the origins on, my e95 esque Ty Cobb. If you look close you can see slivers of red cardboard on the borders which tells us at least what color the box (or whatever this was cut off of) was.

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Love this one Brian, never seen it before!
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Old 11-23-2013, 11:56 AM
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dunno...

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nice spotted tie on Gus...was he even a ballplayer?
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nice spotted tie on Gus...was he even a ballplayer?
According to Baseball Reference there were 2 Gus Williams. I don't know if the ears are a match though...
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Are you sure that`s not the "great one" before Frankie Fontaine and the June Tailor Dancers ? Looks like it could be Jackie in his mid/late 20`s.
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dunno...

It already has the tpg holder bulkheads along the frame of the photo too!
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