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here are a few more
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Your scans are just great, a lot better than most auction houses. And the kicker is four 1933 black & whites with coupons that expire April 1st 1934.
They didn't print just a couple of cards on a sheet, so there must be many more 1933 Black & White's with April 1st 1934 expiry dates. But where are they? I think we have to consider the 1933 Zeenut "Sepia" cards as part of the set. Those are obviously distinguishable without a coupon. The 1933 Black & Whites are out there, but back then the coupons probably went for a lot candy. 1933 was the 20th anniversary of Zeenuts using coupons on cards (first issue with coupons was the 1913 series). I wonder what type of promotions Zeenuts had at the time. A lot of coupons sure were torn off. I am going to put out a more simplified list showing only those cards with coupons we already have scans of (and will update it regularly). That way, anyone with a couponed card not on the list could post a scan. I think I should include the 1933 sepia cards, as well as the 1937-38 cards with coupons that expire Oct 30th 1937. What do you think? Mike |
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I was going over 1933 Zeenut Sepia cards that have coupons that expire April 1st 1934 to figure out how to combine all of the Zeenuts cards that expire on April 1st 1934 together. I found the coupon variations shown below. While the text of both coupons is printed in black, the one on the right also has a sepia color overprint that the one on the left doesn't have. Is this just a aberration or do other 1933 Zeenut sepia cards come with different colored coupons?
![]() Mike ADDED ABOUT AN HOUR AFTER INITIAL POST: So far, I've found the following variations in the 1933 Sepia coupons: (1) Sepia Block on Coupon with Black Text (2) Sepia Block on Coupon with Sepia Text (3) Black & White (B&W) Coupon with Black Text (4) B&W Coupon with B&W Text (the offer expires line may be in Sepia) I have different scans of Brubacker, Ray (Oakland, Mgr) cards with Sepia Coupons, one with Black Text and another with Sepia Text. I did not distinguish if the Block on the Coupon was printed in both Sepia and B&W,, and put those into the Sepia Coupon group. Last edited by abctoo; 09-30-2020 at 08:42 PM. |
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Just to see if we are describing the same thing, I have posted two 'size' variations of Garibaldi (I wish they were all this easy to differentiate). This is just one scan, so as to not get any size distortion. I would call the card on the left 'small' and the card on the right 'large' due to the relative size of the player's image on each card. Is this how you classify them as well?
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Mike-
All my coupon'ed Sepia's seem to be Sepia at the bottom. I'm not sure I'd characterize those two Sulik's as being different, as the one on the left is much richer in terms of contrast and darkness throughout the card, not just in the coupon |
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![]() I guess I have to include the 1933 Sepias ("offer expires April 1st 1934") in the list so that we can get scans to cover all of the 1933 Zeenuts cards. Will post list of what scans I already have shortly. Thanks, Mike Last edited by abctoo; 10-01-2020 at 11:56 AM. |
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For simplicity, here's a list of the 1933 through 1937 Zeenuts cards with coupons we already have scans of. Please post a scan or picture of any card not on this list. Your contributions will be acknowledged in the list. I will continue to regularly update it. If taking the picture with a camera, take it straight on so image is not distorted by camera tilting. You may have to cover your flash up to avoid glare (whited out areas). Thanks from all of us who are working on this project, Mike.
1933 Zeenuts Sepia (coupon expires April 1st 1934) Note: while the pictures are in sepia, there are three basic styles of coupon printing that does not affect a player's picture: (1) Sepia ink only used, (2) Black ink only used; and (3) Mixed Sepia and Black ink used. On the Mixed ones, usually the coupon block is printed with Sepia ink on top of Black ink, and the offer expires line can be in either Sepia or Black (but sometimes appears to be one printed over the other). Since a coupon inking variety does not affect the player picture and there seems to be no player picture varieties, for simplicity we list the Sepia cards with coupons we have a scan of and do not distinguish the variations that occur only in the coupons. Almada, Lou (Mission) Bordagary (Sacramento) Bottarini (Seattle) Brubaker, Ray (Oakland, Mgr) Burns (Seattle, Mgr) Cole (Mission) [from PSST206, net54ball] Dahlgren (Mission) [from PSST206, net54ball] Donovan (Seals) [from PSST206, net54ball] Freitas, Dick (Seattle) Galan (Seals) [examples from PSST206, net54baseball] Hofmann (Mission, Mgr) Kelman (Mission) Lelivelt, Jack (Los Angeles, Mgr) [example from PSST206, net54ball] Ludolph (Oakland) McDonald (Portland) McNeeley (Sacramento, Mgr) [from PSST206, net54ball] Osborne (Mission) [example from PSST206, net54ball] Reeves (Portland) [from philliesphan, net54baseball] Scott, Pete (Oakland) [from PSST206, net54ball] Steinbacker (Sacramento) Sulik, Ernie (Seals) Vitt, Oscar (Hollywood, Mgr) Zinn (Seals) 1933-36 Zeenuts (coupons expire April 1st 1934, April 1st 1935, April 1st 1936, and Oct 1st 1936) Coupon expires April 1st 1934 Babich (Mission) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Blackerby (Portland) Brundin (Portland) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Coscarart (Mission) Davis (Seals) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Kenna (Seals) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Coupon expires April 1st 1935 Backer (Seals) Ballou, William (Seals) Biongovanni (Seattle) Borja (Boroja), Tony (Sacramento) Carlyle, Cleo (Hollywood) dated 1935 or 1936 Caveney, Jim (Seals) [correct spelling of last name] Coscarart (Seattle) [from philliesphan, net54ball] DeMaggio (DiMaggio), Joe (Seals) batting Deviveirous (Oakland) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Douglas, Ken (Seals) Eckhardt, Ox (Mission) April 1st 1935, shoe partially cut off by white border at bottom (need better scan) Fitzpatrick (Mission) Funk (Seals) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Gibson, Sam (Seals) white sleeves, lifted shoe is solid black below white sock Henderson, Bill (Seals) Herrmann, Leroy (Seals) Holland (Seattle) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Horne, Berlyn (Sacramento) House, Andy (Sacramento) Hunt, Art (Seals) Joiner (Oakland) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Kampouris (Sacramento) Kintana, Leo (Oakland) Lahman (Sacramento) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Mailho, Ernie (Oakland) Mails, Walter (Seals) McMullen (Seals) Mulligan, Eddie (Oakland) hands not showing Ostenberg, Leo (Sacramento) Page (Hollywood) Palmisano (Portland) Pillette, Ted (Mission) Pool (Oakland) Radonitz (Seattle) Salvo (Sacramento) [from rsst206, net54baseball] Sever, Carl (Seals) Stitzel, Hal (Los Angeles) Stutz, Ed (Seals) Sulik, Ernie (Seals) Vitt, Oscar (Hollywood, Mgr) Woodall, Larry (Seals) Coupon expires April 1st 1936 Almada, Lou (Mission) Anton, Leroy (Oakland) Ballou, William (Seals) Beck, Clyde (Mission) Becker, Joe (Seals) Borga (Boroja), Tony (Sacramento) Carlyle (Hollywood) Cole, Albert (Seals) with glove Connors, Merv (Oakland) DeMaggio (DiMaggio), Joe (Seals) throwing Densmore, Jim (Seals) Douglas, Ken (Oakland) Duggan, Mickey (Mission) Eckhardt, Ox (Mission), full shoe clear of border at bottom Ellsworth, Floyd (Sacramento) Garibaldi, Art (Seals) Gibson, Sam (Seals) white sleeves, lifted shoe shows white “lacings” Hafey, Tom (Mission) Haid, Hal (Oakland) Hartwig (Sacramento) Kelly, Ernie (Oakland) Kintana, Leo (Oakland) Ludolph, Willie (Oakland) Mailho, Ernie (Oakland) Mails, Walter (Seals) Marty, Joe (Seals) white sleeves Massuci, Tony (Seals) McEvoy, Lou (Oakland) McMullen (Oakland) Monzo, Vince (Seals) Mort, Roy (Mission) Mulligan, Eddie (Oakland) hands showing Newkirk, Floyd (Seals) O'Doul, Lefty (seals) white sleeves Powers, Les (Seals) Raimondi, Billy (Oakland) [from Philliesphan, net54baseball] Rego, Jim (Oakland) Salvo, Manny (Sacramento) Sheehan, Ken (Seals) Statz, Arnold 'Jigger' (Los Angeles) Steinbacker, Hank (Sacramento) Stitzel, Hal (Seals) Street, Charles (Mission) Stutz, Ed (Seals) Thurston, Hollie (Mission) Vitt, Oscar (Oakland, Mgr) Walsh, Ed (Oakland) Wirts, Elwood (Sacramento) Woodall, Larry (Seals) [examples from brianp-beme, net54baseball] Wright, Al (Mission) Coupon expires Oct 1st 1936 Almada, Lou (Mission) Ballou, William (Seals) Barath, Steve (Seals) Beck, Clyde (Missions) Borja (Boroja), Tony (Seals) Cole, Albert (Seals) no glove Francovich (Missions) Gibson, Sam (Seals) black sleeves Gira, Frank (Seals) Graves, Jim (Seals) Holder, Brooks (Seals) Johnson, Lloyd (Missions) Joost (Missions) Jorgensen, Jolly (Seals) Mails, Walter (Seals) Marty, Joe (Seals) black sleeves Massuci, Tony (Seals) Monzo, Vince (Seals) Mort, Roy (Missons) Nitcholas (Missions) Norbert (Seals) O'Doul, Lefty (Seals) black sleeves Outen, Chink (Missions) batting Rhyne, Hal (Seals) Rosenberg, Harry (Missions) Salkeld (Seals) Sheehan, Ken (Seals) Starritt (Seals) Stewart (Missions) Stitzel, Hal (seals) Stoneham (Missions) Thurston, Hollis (Missions) West (Missions) Woodall, Larry (Seals) batting [examples from brianp-beme, net54baseball] Wright, Al (Missions) 1937-38 Zeenuts (coupon expires Oct. 30th 1937) Annunzio (Missions) Ballou, William (Seals) Beck, W. (Missions) Boss, harley (Seals) Daglia (Seals) DeMaggio (DiMaggio), Dom (Seals) Frankovich (Missions) Freitas (Sacramento) Garibaldi (Sacramento) Gibson, Sam (Seals) Gill, John (Seals) Graves (Seals) Guay (Seals) Hawkins (Seals) Herrmann (Missions) Holder (Seals) Koenig (Missions) Lamanski (Missions) Lillard, Gene (Seals) Marble, Harry (Missions) Mills, Pinckney (Seals) Mort, Bobby. (Missions) Nitcholas (Missions) Osborne (Missions) Outen (Missions) Outen, C. (Missions) Powell (Seals) Rosenberg, Harry (Missions) Sheehan, Ken (Seals) Shores (Seals) Slade (Missions) Sprinz (Missions) Statz (Los Angeles) Stutz (Seals) Thomson (Seals) Tost (Missions) Vitter (Seals) West (Missions) Woodall, Larry (Seals) Wright (Seals) 1938 Zeenuts (No Coupon) I know it's far fetched, but does anyone have a 1938 Zeenuts card they took from a package? Coupons were not attached to the cards but included as a separate item in the package. A scan would help us identify the actual borders Zeenuts used for these cards and would help determine which cards are the 1938 issue. Of course, if you think you have an actual 1938 issue, provide a scan and tell us why you think it is a 1938. Thanks, Mike Last edited by abctoo; 10-05-2020 at 02:31 PM. Reason: Updating Checklist |
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That's the $64 question! The one on the right you posted above is obviously a larger pose than the one on the left. Horne's 1970's list has only the 1935 Garibaldi card ("offer expires April 1st 1936") and calls it the "large" pose, but gives no indication of the date of a "small" pose. Currently, I have only two different Garibaldi's scanned, the 1935 one ("offer expires April 1st 1936") and the 1937 ("offer expires Oct. 30th, 1937"). ![]() The one you pictured on the right appears similar to the 1935 Garibaldi ("offer expires April 1st 1936"). While at first glance, the card on the left of your previous post looks like the 1937 one of my scan, you'll notice the shape of the boxes containing the player's name are different on these two cards. The box on the 1937 issue of my scan is square, while the corners on the box of the first card pictured in your scan are each cut off making the box an octagon (a box style used on many 1930s cards through those with offers that expired Oct 1st 1936). So we now have two similar "small" poses issued in different years. Anybody have any suggestions on a one or two word phrase we can use to differentiate these three cards (and perhaps a fourth one that might show up)? Mike ADDED AFTER INITIAL POST: I forgot to mention Art Garibaldi's relevant playing history. He played for Sacramento from 1931 through part of 1936, with the rest of 1936 (6-20 to 9-27) with the St. Louis Cardinals, then returned to Sacramento for 1937. In 1938, he played for the Columbus Red Birds. It would be easy to assume the missing coupon on the unidentified card you posted was a 1935 one ("expires Oct 1st 1936"), but with Garibaldi's playing record with Sacramento I think we should wait until an actual coupon shows up. I too wish the 1930's Zeenuts cards "were all this easy to differentiate." Last edited by abctoo; 10-01-2020 at 10:43 AM. |
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here are some more 1933 Sepia
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I've just updated the list in Post #27 (that's in Post #27, not #22) above to show all of the scans we now have. Please see the new comments about the 1933 Sepia variations that occur only in the coupons.
Please post any image of a Zeenut card with a coupon that is not on the list. While we are approaching 200 different, there are still plenty to go. Thanks from all of us working on this project. If there is a problem with just updating the prior post at Post #27, let me know and I try to work something else out. I just thought that with new scans coming in almost every day that to repost the list too frequently might waste space in this thread. Mike Last edited by abctoo; 10-02-2020 at 06:16 AM. |
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Much detailed work goes into distinguishing the different 1933 Sepia coupons of the same player from the scans. Often the scans are not of high enough resolution to make a clear distinction as to whether a line in a coupon is printed only in Sepia or only in Black ink or whether it is a combination of one printed on top of the other. Few of us have any problems identifying a 1933 Sepia card from just looking at its picture. Being Sepia places its year of issue as 1933. Most people don't have even a single Sepia card with a coupon, but they sure can have 1933 Sepia cards without coupons. The ink color variations occur only in the coupons and not on the player's picture and have no impact on identifying the card. It's either a Sepia or it's not. We still need pictures of each of the 1933 Sepia cards with a coupon for two reasons. The many out there with Sepia cards without coupons can then clearly identify the player and the coupon will clearly establish the card as a 1933 issue (the coupon's last line states: "This offer expires on April 1st 1934"). I think that overburdening the List and subsequent Picture Presentation of Zeenuts with Coupons with too much detail about each color ink variation in the 1933 Sepia Zeenuts would have deleterious effect on our current project. Here, our purpose includes establishing the actual year of issue of each of the different varieties of pictures found on Zeenuts cards issued from 1933 through 1938. Thereby, the very many Zeenut cards out there without coupons can be identified as to which year they were actually issued by Zeenut. So, I think I should revise the List of Post #27 above to show only that we have a scan of a 1933 Sepia with a coupon with an offer that "expires April 1st 1933" and need scans of the missing players. Of course, any Sepia coupon with any month, day or year other than "April 1st 1933" would be highly prized and we sure would appreciate a scan. Keep you scans of all cards missing from the list coming. We can complete this project. Thanks, Mike |
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Arguably the best catcher to ever play in PCL:
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Until I was 10 (in 1955), I lived in the Oakland district called Montclair. The Raimondi's has the local paint store. His brother's name was Phil. In the 1980's, I set up at a monthly flea market at Chabot College in Hayward (a couple of cities away from Oakland). A baseball card collector came by wanting to trade for a "hot" rookie card I had.
What did he have to offer? A bunch of stuff, but the thing that caught my eye (and he could have had everything I had brought with me for it) was an inscribed silver lighter given Phil Raimondi at the end of the 1948 season by the Oakland Oaks in appreciation for him working in the family store for so many years so his brother could play baseball. Oakland won the Pacific Coast League championship that year under manager, Casey Stengel. Take a look at the players on the 1948 team at https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...gi?id=db772f44 I asked the Raimondi's about the lighter. They said they had thrown it away because Phil was a heavy smoker and had died of lung cancer. When I dig it out, I'll post a scan. Philliesphan, you are lucky. I've been looking for a Billy Raimondi Zeenut card with a coupon but haven't found one yet. Mike |
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Love that story, Mike, thank you!
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