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See attached for some movie stars. I thought the back was interesting as I hadn't seen the 46 cards mentioned before like this. The Hess reference looks to be a stamp added after printing.
Last edited by wastewater; 06-08-2009 at 06:23 PM. |
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In Post #47, two scans of combinations of cards including champion golfer "'Babe" Didrikson Zaharias were shown. The second scan included the backs of two cards side-by-side. Together those two backs indicate a set of 46 cards (including sports cards). The back pictured at right has the name "HESS SHOES" stamped at its top. The left pictured back has what appears to be the printed name of a company (the manufacturer perhaps?) and some other words at its lower left. Unfortunately, I cannot read what they say from the scan I am viewing. Does anyone know what is printed there? Thanks, Mike
Last edited by abctoo; 05-05-2020 at 11:27 AM. |
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what a fun thread to see make its way to the top after all these years - my addition.
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![]() ELGEE is Louis Greenberg & Son, Inc.. The company originally incorporated in New York in 1929. It wholesaled sundry products to specialty and variety stores ("dime" stores), often labeling them as “AN ELGEE PRODUCT,” as it did the card set often misdescribed as "Bond Bread Perforated Cards." In 1964, it trademarked a special logo containing its initials, “LGS.” ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One of their very popular products was "ELGEE MINIATURES," similar in boxing to "Matchbox" vehicles but made in cheaper plastic. ![]() Each of the two sheets in the set had 24 cards, that's 48 sides. Since two adjoining cards had half of the set description shown above on back, only 46 sides contained "assorted subjects" of Sports, Hollywood or Cowboys. Thus, the indication of "46 subjects" shown on each sheet. With two sheets being made, that a total of 92 sides of cards with pictures of subjects plus 4 sides with set description for a total of 96 sides, or 48 cards. Here's a well known example of one of the descriptive backs with a cowboy on the other side. ![]() The picture appears to be that of Randolph Scott in "The Desparadoes" (1943). [Added June 1, 2021] Louis Greenberg & Son imported products in bulk and printed and manufactured their own packaging for both foreign and domestically produced products. They had the capabilities to print their perforated "Sports, Hollywood, Cowboys" set. If anyone has an Elgee Product list , price sheet or invoice from any time period; it may help identify their numbering system, other card sets they made have issued, as well as provide a guide to dating. Thank you. Copyright 2021 by Michael Fried, P.O. Box 27521, Oakland, California 94602-0521 Last edited by abctoo; 06-01-2021 at 11:04 AM. |
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