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Old 09-30-2015, 06:06 PM
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Here is the original packaging:

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Default Ted Charms

Well, most of my charms all represent Ted Williams. The black variation on the end is a different photo in a metal charm. The 3 clear ones at the bottom are dual-sided; two with Andy Pafko on the back and one with the Babe (see the photo below this post--I have been struggling with the photos tonight).

With all these other posts, I now realize there are several more Ted variations the I am missing. Thanks all for increasing the size of my "want list".

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Thanks for posting your "stash".

Those charms w/ the little black "cut line" on the rt side seem to be of paper stock w/ dot pattern rather than actual Kodak (or the like) photo paper like the majority of these charms, so probably came from a different charm maker. They all ended up in gumball machines around the country.
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Original packaging for what?

Also, see my Post 31
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Original packaging for what?

Also, see my Post 31
About five years ago I BIN'd the package in question on Ebay, the package contained thirty baseball and about forty non sport charms (square). Actually I did not realize it was the original packaging until after I ripped it open. Also, nothing to add as far as ID's go.
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One more bump to see if anyone can help ID the player in Post 5 & Post 15.

Do you have any suggestions at all ?

Do you think it is Willard Marshall?

Sure would appreciate some more opinions, somebody here on N54 knows who it is!
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