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Considering how few Everybodys exist, those must have been pretty rotten suits. I have seen four different backs, and no obverse with more than one reverse.
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Thanks for posting, Scott.
also, maybe the fact that it was a Texas store rather than an east coast store had some effect on the scarcity. We all know there are no serious card collectors down in Texas ![]() Last edited by Jaybird; 05-31-2011 at 01:41 PM. |
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If "Everybody's" is in El Paso today, card collecting folks might be the least of their worries.
Thanks for sharing the ad Jason....that's a really great one!!
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I seriously bet you they didn NOT sell 1 suit during this promotion!!
These Everybody cards are very very rare! ....or the few kids that got these sets werent into baseball and destroyed them.... Nice ad ![]() |
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EL PASO.... huh ![]() I believe this info has never been known, all my info on the set has the origin as "unknown". Very cool |
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I always heard unknown as well which was one of the things I thought was cool about this. Also, I assumed it was a dept store since it says 4th floor but this confirms that it wasn't just a boy's clothing store but a old school department store.
Here's some more detail about the set. From the ads I've found, a 20 card series came out every Saturday, starting April 22nd. I found an ad introducing the Boy's line of clothes on Mar. 3, 1916 and then another announcing out of business sale on November 30th and December 5th. March 3rd - start of Boy's clothing line April 22nd - 1st Set April 29th - 2nd Set May 6th - 3rd May 13th - 4th May 20th - 5th May 27th - 6th June 3rd - 7th June 10th - 8th June 17th - 9th June 24th - 10th January 1st, 1917 - Lease up - Out of Business I attach ads from the April 28th edition (including Eddie Collins) ![]() May19th edition of the paper which shows the 5th set (including Walter Johnson) ![]() June 2nd edition which shows the 7th set (including Dode Paskert) ![]() June 23rd advertising the 10th & Final set (including Honus Wagner) ![]() Last edited by Jaybird; 06-01-2011 at 12:51 AM. |
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I love this forum, where everyone works together and chips in to find out the stories behind the cards and baseball in general. Great work guys.
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