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Old 12-06-2009, 10:53 PM
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Incredible Leon. Keep on a trudgin'.

Are you aware of any D303s (either back) that haven't been confirmed?

I assume there a quite a few Mothers that haven't. Have all the GB cards been confirmed to your knowledge?

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Incredible Leon. Keep on a trudgin'.

Are you aware of any D303s (either back) that haven't been confirmed?

I assume there a quite a few Mothers that haven't. Have all the GB cards been confirmed to your knowledge?

Thanks.

Rob
I don't know the answer to your question but my guess is all of the D303 Generals have been confirmed. As Frank said, and I am sure you know, the Mothers are much more scarce than the Generals, probably 5x -10x as scarce, from what I have seen. There are a few individual Mothers cards (Louden for one) that have been on the market several times and can make them seem less scarce, but they aren't. I would guess that not all of the Mothers have been confirmed but I don't know anyone else doing the set so it's hard to say. As for advertising from them, I will dig around but don't think I have any. There have been some later (30's-50's) General Baking ancillary items available, but I have never gone after them as they weren't close to being period......Best regards
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:05 AM
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Ok it's time for more theories on these uncommon bread cards.

The following quote talks about the history of the General Host Corporation which was the General Baking Co for many years.

"The history of General Host may be traced to 1911, when the General Baking Co. was incorporated in New York as an amalgamation of 19 former baking businesses covering many major cities between New Orleans and Boston."

This quote reveals quite a bit if you think about it. The D304 backs tell us some of those bakeries (Weber, Fleischmann, Martens) that General Baking owned around the region. I believe those backs are very scarce because they were only issued out of those three bakeries. The General Baking and Brunners backs which don't mention specific bakeries were more of the flagship premiums with the GB backed cards probably inserted into bread around the region at several different bakeries. Brunners at least at different bakeries around Buffalo instead of just one.

On to D303. We know (from the backs again) that Mothers backs were from New Orleans and were probably only issued in that immediate area. Now I know that NO issues are tough anyways, but these are REALLY tough even compared to GB backed D303s. It might be safe to say again that GB backed D303s (because they don't mention any specific bakeries) were inserted into the three different breads at many of the 19 bakeries "between Boston and New Orleans."


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Rob

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Forgot, i have this ancillary piece. It's the little general himself. From 1911 too!

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