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Old 07-16-2016, 03:19 PM
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Very nice Ted. That's a classic.....

Bob, the colors and print on your Old Gold ad resembles the printing found on 33 Goudeys. Love it..........
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Old 07-16-2016, 06:04 PM
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Default 1944 World Series Trade Card ? for "Sellinger Display Service"




... This is not a postcard ; it's the size and thickness but the back is blank. The guy in the suit interviewing Art "Happy" Felsch appears to be Minneapolis Millers/St. Paul Saints radio announcer Jerry Harrington , which makes sense because after all it's the World Series and there's a war on and the big networks filled the press box with microphones and live feeds to every market possible. And that voice sold a lot of Wheaties to a lot of midwestern kids gathered around their radios listening to 'the ballgame'..


...Charlie Sheen played Felsch in "Eight Men Out".....good flick.


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... This is not a postcard ; it's the size and thickness but the back is blank. The guy in the suit interviewing Art "Happy" Felsch appears to be Minneapolis Millers/St. Paul Saints radio announcer Jerry Harrington , which makes sense because after all it's the World Series and there's a war on and the big networks filled the press box with microphones and live feeds to every market possible. And that voice sold a lot of Wheaties to a lot of midwestern kids gathered around their radios listening to 'the ballgame'..


...Charlie Sheen played Felsch in "Eight Men Out".....good flick.


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Very cool. ..
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Not sure if these belong here but thought I'd share them and piggy back on Ted's creamy Root Beer sign.

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Hey Bryan

Your ("cheap reproduction") OLD JUDGE poster is still a great looking piece.


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Old 08-03-2016, 03:07 PM
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Love stuff like that.

Great cards....( and too many others in this thread to hand out kudos to)

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... This is not a postcard ; it's the size and thickness but the back is blank. The guy in the suit interviewing Art "Happy" Felsch appears to be Minneapolis Millers/St. Paul Saints radio announcer Jerry Harrington , which makes sense because after all it's the World Series and there's a war on and the big networks filled the press box with microphones and live feeds to every market possible. And that voice sold a lot of Wheaties to a lot of midwestern kids gathered around their radios listening to 'the ballgame'..


...Charlie Sheen played Felsch in "Eight Men Out".....good flick.


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Not sure if these belong here but thought I'd share them and piggy back on Ted's creamy Root Beer sign.


Hey Dean

Thanks for posting the Moxie advertisements....Moxie marketed the Root beer advertised in my sign.






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Old 08-08-2016, 02:35 PM
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Picked up several Tobacco related 100-year old "goodies" at the HOF weekend Cooperstown Show a week ago.

I'll start with this Egyptienne Cigarette pack.

B18 flannels were issued wrapped around Cigarette packs. Shown here is one of the brands which the B18's were associated with.










I will display some of the other items in the following posts here.


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The Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" this year, I purchased this 23 1/2 " x 12 1/2 " x 8 " crate early on Friday morning,
as the Show opened. The price was right, so I dared not procrastinate (as I often do).















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Old 08-12-2016, 07:11 PM
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As I've already noted....the Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" surprises this year. I added this Mayo Tin to my Tobacco
relics collection.
I posted an 1895 Mayo card with it; however, I don't think this Tin is circa 1895. I'm guessing that it's timeline is early 20th Century.

I would appreciate it if some one on this forum can identify the vintage of this Tin ? . Thanks guys......






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Who needs some Tailoring done?
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Hi...do you still have the Dukes Mixture crate? Great item....would you ever consider selling it? Just curious....my family has a connection with the Dukes. If not, enjoy it. Congrats. Thanks.... Tony
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Default not sure who posted the dukes mixture crate

(only had time to look through one page again) BUT if they don't answer I have a beauty that's in my laundry room as I have nowhere else to put it or the other 2 crates I have....... you can message me here.
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The Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" this year, I purchased this 23 1/2 " x 12 1/2 " x 8 " crate early on Friday morning,
as the Show opened. The price was right, so I dared not procrastinate (as I often do).















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Here you go......I posted this Duke's Mixture crate two years ago on this thread.

Sent you an email, Tony.


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1930's Tobacco Tin

P. Lorillard Co. brand produced at Factory #6, 1st District, Middletown, Ohio.






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Jon, that is a crazy good piece
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Old 11-18-2016, 08:21 PM
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for the Gold Coin brand where one could theoretically exchange coupons for a house. I put the GC tin on my list but decided the condition and tangent not compelling enough. Oddly it was also only the second one I've seen! Those that know me are aware of my concentration on Ginter. Here's a neat graduated set of ashtrays for the gold dollar brand. After all I'm 90% a nonsports guy....
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for the Gold Coin brand where one could theoretically exchange coupons for a house. I put the GC tin on my list but decided the condition and tangent not compelling enough. Oddly it was also only the second one I've seen! Those that know me are aware of my concentration on Ginter. Here's a neat graduated set of ashtrays for the gold dollar brand. After all I'm 90% a nonsports guy....
You and Burdick, 90% non sports!! Nice tin..
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You and Burdick, 90% non sports!! Nice tin..
Henry is in pretty good company then.....
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In 1933, the GOUDEY GUM Company started a revolution in the trading card market when they introduced their Indian Gum series
and their Big League series of cards packaged with buble gum in colorfully designed Waxpacks.


1933 Goudey Indian Gum wrapper & cards



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This used to belong to Topps Art Director Woody Gelman. I love the advertising pieces but I am especially fond of vintage baseball card advertising pieces
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Wow! Beautiful
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1992 Ice Cream, 1955 Booklet Fitzgeralds Sportmans Store Morristown NJ and from a Bank to bread
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Some modern Cracker Jack's......






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Where's a good place to shop for vintage baseball related tobacco/gum advertisement
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this one really sweet. My kind of piece.
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