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"Well then, please check the attached example and tell me what era you believe it may fit into this discussion."
In my opinion...it is a 1947-1949 card! Once again... I am no expert by any means. John. What size is the card? Last edited by Johnphotoman; 11-27-2024 at 04:12 PM. |
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This should keep you going for the next hour or so....It was started about 15 1/2 yrs ago by Teddy Z (RIP)...
https://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=92743
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Yes I hope I was clear on that. It is one of the best threads on Bond Bread. But at the same time we have new information or a better understanding of the facts, this is what this thread is about. Thanks for putting up the ink, from Ted Z. John
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“Man proposes and God disposes.” U.S. Grant, July 1, 1885 Completed: 1969 - 2000 Topps Baseball Sets and Traded Sets. Senators and Frank Howard fan. I collect Topps baseball variations -- I can quit anytime I want to.....I DON'T WANT TO. Last edited by butchie_t; 11-27-2024 at 05:04 PM. Reason: modified reply based on noting an era selection. |
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I believe that card to be from the large find which I believe occurred in the 70s. I have no idea when these were made, but they are not treated as original in the hobby in my opinion..
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Here is an example with rulers. Sorry about the ruler on the side it slipped an 1/16th of an inch. Regards, Butch Turner
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If the card is 2 1/4 x 3 1/2, and since it is a squared card, it would be a “Sports Star” card, 1947 or 1949, But most of the time it will be listed as a W571 / D305 -Bond Bread card. John
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Still cool to own and I like them all. B.T.
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You are right, there is no way to prove that it is 100% from the “Sports Star” set. or any set. But we have first hand knowledge ,people who collected this cards in 1947-1949. I will take first hand knowledge over any other. And yes, they are very cool cards. Fun to have and look at. John
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