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Old 08-30-2018, 04:34 PM
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Middle shelf is mostly Topps, left to right : Unknown bagged product likely not theirs, Clor-Aid Gum (Topps Clorets type gum, they got their asses sued and took it off the market), Wings, two different series of 1953 Baseball (3rd series for sure, 2nd next to it?), party boxes of Bazooka, unknown product again (Adams gum?)

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Here's a picture of a kid enjoying his baseball cards in the Detroit News 1955.
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..I think I see a 1952 Topps Matt Batts ?? Anyone else see anything else ?

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I see a 1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams in the lower right hand corner.
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..I think I see a 1952 Topps Matt Batts ?? Anyone else see anything else ?

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A lot of 52 Topps cards in that pic, including a Preacher Roe in that stack with a rubber band around it.
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52 bowman Spahn in center of the pile
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The original post display is great and this one is how it used to be .>
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Default 1974 Topps baseball wax boxes

Several 1974 Topps baseball wax boxes on full display at a Woolworth candy aisle.
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There many of us are, as kids again!!
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Indeed. I recall seeing mid 70s boxes and that fantastic Gold Rush bubble gum on the shelves when I would go shopping with my mom. Stupid me bought the candy and not the cards.
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He looks like he’s about to finish gluing the “good” cards to his album. The rest will go onto his bicycle spokes. If he only knew...
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The kid didn't have much luck as I see 3 1952 Bowman St. Louis Browns.
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