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Also one of the best to come out of Canada:Rik Emmett, the Triumph man............FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT
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Brent, did you say "Holland Creameries Senators?"
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Wow Val, great cards! 👏👏👏 I'm speechless! I'd love to know where and how those were acquired. I find it very interesting that a regional like this was only available in Winnipeg when issued, yet literally none - as far as I know, are found in the city anymore.
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Brent, thanks for the kind words. Actually I have had all of the Holland Creameries, except for the SP Peckinpaugh card, for many years One of my biggest hobby regrets was not buying what I think is the only known Peckinpaugh many years ago, because I thought the price was too high! Although most of my Hollands are in P-F condition, I was so glad I already had them when I fairly recently began a new collecting focus - cards of all the Wash. Senators who were on their 1924 championship team - as far as I know, the Holland cards are the only known cards of two players, Ralph Miller & Ernest (Mule) Shirley, and among the few known cards of a few other players.
I can readily tell you where and how I acquired everything in my collection that I acquired since the beginning of 2007. For everything prior to this (including my Hollands), I have a big box full of receipts, cancelled checks, notes, etc. that I have been intending for years to sort and organize. And, I have an Alzheimer's-like memory. Hence, I can't tell you where and how I got my Hollands, except to say I didn't acquire them all one at a time - I acquired at least one sizable group somewhere, probably in an auction. Val |
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![]() ...my only card from this set , for a reason...they're too small and too expensive and there's a lot of them.....a set-completionist's worst nightmare....and half the printing on the back is in some foreign language.... |
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Hey Mike, not sure if you're being tongue in cheek, but that "foreign language" you're unaware of, is French.
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I purchased a group of about 100 (mostly non-sports) cards from an eBay seller in Winnipeg back in 2005. They included a Holland Creameries Zahniser. Maybe that was the last one to leave the city.
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It sure seem like there were a lot more cards produced north of the border during the 1920s.
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My only contribution. Interesting thread!
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a recent upgrade...
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