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Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have any information regarding these oddball cards? I recently acquired three of them, Marranville, Williams and Sisler, and have had a hard time finding information on them other than whats located at the site below. http://www.centuryoldcards.com/1920/...ulderless.html Thanks, -Kyle |
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don't know them but very interesting and odd!!!
without the shoulders, i thought immediately that they reminded me of the knight in Monty Python -Search for the Holy Grail- who lost his arms,etc. in duel and still called the winner a coward for leaving. good luck with them best, barry |
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Here's a scan of the three I picked up.
-Kyle |
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I'd also be interested in buying one of this cards. They resemble some of the early Canadian types from the 20's (Crescent Ice cream, Maple Crispette and Peggy Pop Corn). I wouldn't be surprised if this cards came from Canada.
Crescent Ice cream (Not my cards) http://www.sgccardregistry.com/set.a...36&userset=864 Last edited by V117collector; 05-30-2009 at 06:53 PM. |
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Kyle,
Do this cards have blank backs, if not please post. Wondering how this cards got the name Shoulderless Candy?? Last edited by V117collector; 05-30-2009 at 08:11 PM. |
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