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Old 01-05-2015, 07:58 PM
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Here is a 1972 TCMA (1915) Cracker Jack Set still in its original bag. I have this as part of my my 1915 Master Cracker Jack collection. I also have "Bullet Joe Wood and Harry Hooper autographed PSA DNA 9 of these cards in my collection as well. They are super cool!!!
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Old 01-05-2015, 08:14 PM
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Here is a 1972 TCMA (1915) Cracker Jack Set still in its original bag. I have this as part of my my 1915 Master Cracker Jack collection. I also have "Bullet Joe Wood and Harry Hooper autographed PSA DNA 9 of these cards in my collection as well. They are super cool!!!
Very nice . You know, I bet there are still some of those floating around Baseball Nostalgia in Cooperstown. I know for a fact there are still several reprint sets there from the early days.

Lately I've been trying to get my hands on one of the uncut sheets of the Cracker Jack reprint cards but no luck.
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Old 01-05-2015, 08:19 PM
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Old 01-19-2015, 02:00 PM
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Hey Mike and Andrew,

I won a set of Yankees photos from the recent Huggins & Scott auction. They were produced by SCFC. I didn't know anything about them. Today I got curious and did a little research on the 'net. I found out SCFC stands for Sport Cards for Collectors and it was a precursor to TCMA. When I saw that, I thought of you guys and this thread. (Looking back in the thread, I see SCFC was mentioned early on by Steve Mitchell.)

The set is comprised of 99 4X5 photos. Numbers 1-36 are 1970, 37-58 are 1969, 59-87 are 1968, and 88-99 are 1967.

So, I assume the photos were made in 1970. Is that correct? Also, do you know why you went back and made photos for previous years? And why the odd number of photos per year - 36 for 1970, 22 for 1969, 29 for 1968, and 12 for 1967? Also, why was Mantle included in the 1970 grouping as a coach, but not included in the 1967 or 1968 groupings as a player? Why was F. Peterson included in the '68 grouping twice? In essence, can you shed any light on the thought process that went into the years that were produced and the player selection for each year?

Like many others have said, thanks for all TCMA has done for the hobby!
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Old 01-19-2015, 02:07 PM
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I've got a question regarding the Yankees yearbook and the "Phillies Way" books that were produced by SSPC.

Were these different since they were technically books and the cards were just inserts, or did these fall under the same copyright that Topps was trying to enforce?

It's always interested me on whether the method of distribution affected the licensing of cards. Since Post and Hostess in the past weren't selling cards, but rather using cards as packaging, was this a different legal territory?
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Hey Mike and Andrew,

I won a set of Yankees photos from the recent Huggins & Scott auction. They were produced by SCFC. I didn't know anything about them. Today I got curious and did a little research on the 'net. I found out SCFC stands for Sport Cards for Collectors and it was a precursor to TCMA
Yes, that is correct . SCFC goes back to the late 60's and was my father and his Uncle, Myron Aronstein. From what my father says SCFC was really just a way for him to make extra money to support his collecting. Then, when things started to evolve he met Tom Collier and formed TCMA, buying out Collier within the first year or two of the partnership. I will have to get more details from the source, considering this all happened almost ten years before I was born!

Those photos are interesting, I don't think I've ever seen them before. To be honest I thought SCFC had only done the art cards that were drawn by my father's Uncle (and some by his Aunt). Will talk to my father this evening and let you know. This has me curious now as well. He just flew in from Cuba today and I think he came back with some cards .
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Old 01-19-2015, 08:54 PM
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Thanks for your quick response. I look forward to hearing what your dad has to say about the set. I've attached a flier for the photos. The flier was included in the auction.
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I'm thinking these are the glossy photos, usually with facsimile autographs in blue, the team gave out in response to fan mail from the late 1960s to about 1990.


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