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Old 01-12-2017, 04:29 PM
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Bought this last night - double sided tin advertising piece
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Old 01-12-2017, 05:00 PM
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Bought this last night - double sided tin advertising piece
Cool Sign Bob, I like the die-cut design.
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Old 01-12-2017, 05:10 PM
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A few pickups. The first two from fellow N54s Beatles_Guy and smotan-02. N54 is such a great resource for B/S/T. Thanks guys! The tickets are a grouping of early Cornell/Penn games and one Princeton game.

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Joe...

Great stuff, and I love the Peck & Snyder Ad Card. The Boater Hat and Thayer Mask are incredible to see portrayed as items currently available for sale.

But two questions....

1. What year is that from (gotta be ancient)

2. What on earth is the doohickey pictured at the lower-right?
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Old 01-12-2017, 06:13 PM
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1882. The P&S add is the back of the trade card in the 3rd picture. The trade card is an 1882 series H804-11 card. I got it because of the great P&S add. I don't know what that thing is on the lower right, and I am not sure I want to know .
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Old 01-12-2017, 07:11 PM
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Congrats Bob on picking up that very cool sign.

The advertising that Colgan's Chips created is top of the line, and visually stunning.

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Old 01-15-2017, 10:14 PM
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1882. The P&S add is the back of the trade card in the 3rd picture. The trade card is an 1882 series H804-11 card. I got it because of the great P&S add. I don't know what that thing is on the lower right, and I am not sure I want to know .
That is a fish trap. Very rare. I sold one on ebay a few years back for big bucks.
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That is a fish trap. Very rare. I sold one on ebay a few years back for big bucks.
Thanks Dan, that's cool to know. Makes sense since the original P&S catalog offered a lot of fishing tackle.

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I got a good selection of World Series programs and ticket stubs. Stubs are from 1917, 29.34, 38, 40, and 45. Also 1947 all star game.
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Thanks for the kudos fellas.

Paul most folks believe it's 30s or 40s. Here is a thread where it was discussed.

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I got a good selection of World Series programs and ticket stubs. Stubs are from 1917, 29.34, 38, 40, and 45. Also 1947 all star game.
Cool stubs Mark. I like seeing them all spread out like that. Make a nice collage.
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Great find Mike ! Thats why we all keep going to the antique malls,antique shows
flea markets because you never know what you may find,Its the thrill of the hunt!
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