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Old 11-27-2024, 04:10 PM
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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?

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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)...

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Old 11-27-2024, 04:36 PM
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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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"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?
I see that you did select an era. I would certainly like to believe that to be the case. But I have no proof and am just happy to have the cards I have.



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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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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..
I believe this is correct and have no other empirical data to go on. I bought these when I was a member of the Baseball Card Society and have the information sheets that both Apfelbaum and Feldstein sent to the members discussing these cards.

Here is an example with rulers. Sorry about the ruler on the side it slipped an 1/16th of an inch.

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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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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
It is 2 1/4 by 3 1/2. However, there is no way to prove that it is from that set. Any association to that series or any other series was long gone by the time they were discovered.

Still cool to own and I like them all.

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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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