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I have this April 1962 advertising piece from Canadian newspaper weekend comic sections framed and hanging on the wall of my collectibles den:
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That government governs best that governs least. Last edited by Balticfox; 01-08-2025 at 11:35 PM. |
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and an Index Baseball Card list, from Walt Corson, circa 1950s, showing Hustler back as a T206 brand as well as Ty Cobb back that he was missing ... .
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 01-09-2025 at 01:14 PM. Reason: to be more kind and add information |
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Catching up on the recent posts, love 'em. Following in footsteps of Henry, Jon and others, sharing a smattering of my collection.
Goodwin Items (outside of cigarettes) The attached images are a collection of some of my non-cigarette items from Goodwin. For Goodwin, it was the early success here that eventually led to cigarette production in the late 1870s and the baseball cards some ten years later. Chewing and smoking tobacco (for pipe & later cigarette) would become the main staples for Goodwin starting in 1843 with Patent Pressed tobacco. Other brands would follow including Yellow Bank, Welcome, and eventually Old Judge. These early tobacco brands were packaged within rectangular cubes of tin foil and/or paper. The first picture shows the items are in approximate chronological order left (early) to right (later). The early Eben Goodwin & Brother crates (circa 1843-1862) have some serious lumber whereas by late 1870s we see far less wood and sometimes only cardboard. I also have a couple dozen tinfoils and paper labels of various Goodwin brands that complement the boxes/cartons. My collection is merely a sampling of what is out there, and I welcome others to share anything they might have. As with all our collectibles we owe thanks to those who cared for them before us. Shout out to Jay Miller, Henry Moses, and several others for making this collection possible.
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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Very nice, Joe. I remember a full box of those unopened GGG packs in my collection. Very cool looking packs...
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Here are mine that are displayed with appropriate cards…..
Would love to find a POLAR BEAR TOBACCO POUCH… |
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