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Old 08-29-2005, 08:26 PM
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Default 1916 BF2 Ferguson Bakery question

Posted By: Hal

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I have been reading this board for awhile. I love vintage cards but unfortunately have not been able to afford more than a couple from common sets. I am writing because I have the book Classic Baseball Cards and I remember the collage to which the previous post is referring, and it brings up a question I have had for a long time. The picture being referred to looks like an advertisement for bread with the BF2 pennants and a card set which cannot be identified because that part of the picture is cut off. I believe the brand of bread advertised is also one of the brands on one of the backs of the D304 (which may be the unidentified card set). Is it possible BF2 pennants were also issued by the General Baking Company as well as Ferguson, perhaps in conjunction with D304? Could the Ferguson Bakery identification be incorrect? Thank you very much.

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