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... http://imageevent.com/derekgranger Working on the following: HOF "Earliest" Collection (Ideal - Indiv): 250/346 (72.3%) 1914 T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps......: 116/119 (97.5%) Completed: 1911 T332 Helmar Stamps (180/180) 1923 V100 Willard's Chocolate (180/180) |
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Thanks guys. Yes, Eric, I had seen that site--seems he needs the same ones I do. I know in some respects I am reinventing the wheel but I made my own gallery because I like them arrayed in one spot, rather than clicking on links card by card. I also like larger, better-quality scans, and the fact that it can be seen as a slide-show. Most of what I have came from auction sites and in particular the large collection that went off in Legendary awhile back. Anyway, I did poach one scan I needed from this site.
Scott, I'm a little confused when you opine that the stamps were added after the fact-- post-packaging or distribution, and why you think it likely your type two was part of the packaging. I agree the company must have learned of these after they were printed, although it seems kind of strange to me that they could not or chose not to arrange with the printer to put their ad in typeset form on the back of the blank backs. This would have made a much more polished product and more in line with what they did with their non-sports cards. It seems that this was not really an advertising campaign that they pushed much. Hopefully more info will be discovered about this set, as it appears to be the prototype for many of the T and E sets that followed, in terms of size, stock, design and back advertising. Thanks again for the info.
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Todd,
The stamps were certainly done after the cards were cut, but probably prior to them either being inserted into whatever the packaging may have been or if they were handed out by the vendor. The reason I think this is that several that were part of an old time collection show spots of paper loss or remnants over the stamp, so the stamp was their prior. I am not sure what connection Breisch-Willams actually had with the stamps. Also notice it is "Breisch, Williams" on the stamp. I guess it's possible the cards were redeemed and then somehow made their way back out to the public, but I doubt it. The Type 2's are all now believed to have been cut off of some type of box or display. The stock is different, a more porous gray and not clay coated front. Normally they are cut very narrow, although one or two are oversize. Several also have stock wrinkles. And..many of the type 2's have product staining, while mysteriously none of the normal E107's have signs of product like E96 or 1914 Cracker Jacks??? Here is the Delahanty Type 2 from Lew's book(I own the card as well). Scott Last edited by sb1; 06-08-2017 at 01:11 PM. |
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Todd-
I've been looking for a scan/picture of the E107 Doyle Phila Nat'l for nearly a decade. I understand the card is likely unique, and even a picture is unlikely to be made available anytime soon m |
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Nice images Todd
Here's one I didn't see on your page.
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Scott has made a ton of great points on the set.
Scott - Are those 39 OPs that you had the total pop in the hobby? Here is the OP I got from Scott a few years ago and the poster that I will post for any excuse. I am missing the same images you are and just frankencarded them. |
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That is a cool card....
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