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Old 07-27-2014, 10:35 AM
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The first thing I thought of were those 1920'ish manager cards. Of course they aren't but that was my first thought of what they mildly resemble. Good luck.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/pc/manag...?cardsetID=943


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The tops have been cut but the 3 sides have not so it's not from an ad. The paper stock is not hard cardboard but its much thicker and heavier then paper. Does anyone have other cards with the same poses of any of these? Also notice the Wood has a B55?? Where is Frank Ward when u need him.

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Old 07-27-2014, 12:07 PM
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Without doing any checking, my first reaction was that they look like Plow Boy Tobacco cards..........
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im not much of a pre-war guy, but doing a search the pic of 'Woods' looks very similar to the 1914 polo grounds card
just my 2cents??

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Default Thin card stock cabinet

I just got home from my buddy's and they are the exact stock and paper type as his Plow Boy cabinet mine r 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 little different in size but paper looks and feels the exact same? No clue but would luv any insight. The years would have to be 1909 to 1915 I figure and it looks like each player in the face is very young. The scrapbook had a near set of M101-2's which r from 1912 thru 1914 I think. Again, any help would be appreciated. Also, I got from a dealer Ron Estes and he is from MO, thats were Plow Boy's were made in St. Louis, MO? Trying to piece this together.

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a Plow Boy relationship as well but I'm far from an expert in baseball.........
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Default Book Plates?

They also could be bookplates pasted to a heavier weight backing....

They could be the photo pages from a book pasted to a backing.
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