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Holy cow, that is amazing, Thanks for sharing that Tony and Leon.
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I got 20 different boxes. Nothing compared to what Leon has. Nice display Leon.
If you had to sell them today Leon, what kind of value would you put on your collection? Last edited by rdwyer; 06-06-2014 at 09:39 AM. |
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great stuff you two. Leon - curious about that stereoview of a factory as it appears on the Ginter shelf - ?
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I think the episode you might be thinking about was an appraisal of a group of non-sport cards in Philadelphia in 2006.
Here is the link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/200605A05.html These appear to be Virginia Brights based on the second photo, but I can't tell what type of boxes these are in the first photo. Here are some pics of the hoard of cards this lady brought in that were stored in the original boxes. |
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are at least indirectly associated with base ball OR baseball so I'm taking advantage of the open door. I have other packs scattered about - this best I could do as it's a bit OT I guess. I've tried different kinds of cases to display my packs - this lucite lighter display case works pretty well. Included the Mayo caddie label just because it deserves to be appreciated..... Most of the packs in the Camel display are sealed.
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David M: You're right. I knew it was a couple hundred something.
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I will come on back and answer a few questions. First of all thanks for the kind words. Tobacciana collecting is a lot of fun.
Tony- Yes it is part of my collection though the most valuable things are not on display. Peterb- thanks, but right now it's a messy display rdwyer- hard to say on value. like I said some of the most valuable stuff isn't really on display, though it's only a half a dozen or so pieces. If I had to SWAG a guess, maybe 30k'ish to 35k'ish Henry- The Stereoview has a big bold Honest ad on back and says American Tobacco, but the stereoview is of "294. Produce Exchange N.Y." and says that at the bottom on the front. I think that was a fairly popular place in 1896, when this was made (it is dated). Here are a few more pics of the same display but a tad bit more organized....and a few other pics of my addiction ![]()
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Geez Leon, The cigarette pack that I bought this morning is already in worse shape than a lot of your display pieces.....Awesome stuff......
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Leon - What is the framed A&G piece? I cannot make it out from the photo.
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The photos from these collections are just fabulous. Wow.
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The HLC stereoviews are neat - it's a very large series. Although I have some factory depictions in a few different forms - I have yet to see a photograph of the Ginter factory - or any other real photo example of the "big 5" with the exception of Kimball. Would love to find one for my accumulation - or even just see one - hence my query. Nice stuff....
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Can you read the overprints on yours? I only have a 10. Factory 25 Aug 27 1889 District (?) |
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but thanks Leon.
Jerry - I'll take a look later this afternoon. I wanted all three examples of the clam shell. As for the RSC slide packs I could never find one before the Bay. The one next to it is my most important. I'll try and take a pic. |
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