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I've done a few posts on CCC over the years: https://toppsarchives.blogspot.com/s...tors%20Company
I also have a series going (somewhat neglected but I'll pick it up again soon), on "The Card Collector" Newsletter they put out: https://toppsarchives.blogspot.com/s...rd%20Collector |
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Don Lepore, who actually ran the CCC operations for Woody Gelman, invited me to see the operation at the site one time. It was as one would expect, women seated at tables in front of mountains of cards filling orders. After the fire Don conducted business from an office on the main street in the village of Franklin Square, NY.
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Here are a couple of posts of mine that include the early history of the Card Collector's Company:
First, its origins in the 1950s with Sam Rosen, Woody Gelman's stepfather, and the earliest price lists after Woody took over following Sam's death on 12/31/58. He launched The Card Collector newsletter shortly thereafter to compete with Gordon Taylor's Card Comments: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=233137 This post is about the competition between Gelman and Taylor in the early 1960s, which Gelman won when Taylor went bankrupt: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=233392 Finally, this post is mostly about Bruce Yeko and Marshall Oreck, but it has a bit at the end with the 1968 Card Collector's Company price list, the first year Gelman started charging more for star cards: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=233772 |
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Hi Dave,
No don't remember the name of the street but I'm pretty sure it was off Franklin Avenue. Franklin Avenue is the main road that is an extension of New Hyde Park Road; it runs south starting at Hempstead Turnpike. |
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Thanks Jerry! I know that area quite well, old stomping grounds and such but had no idea at the time.
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Dave, I believe you live east of FS. If you have occasion to be in the neighborhood, a visit to the FS Historical Society may answer your question.
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Richard Gelman opened the Greenwich Village Store some time in 1983. As noted here and elsewhere, his inventory was not the same by then. He had blown out a ton of vintage and rare stuff before the move in several amazing ads. Last edited by toppcat; 08-14-2020 at 07:51 AM. |
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