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Old 08-23-2012, 06:23 AM
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From what I've been able to find the artist, Jerry Doyle, was an editorial cartoonist and this was a likely freelance commercial project for the paint maker. The latest event referenced on the card is 1937. Must be pre1963 because there are no two-letter state abbreviations or zip codes used. My guess is 1940s-1950s but that's about it. Anyone seen any others from this supposed series? Any other info on the issue?
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Nice find Adam. I've never seen one before.
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Adam,
A quick Google search turned up this one:

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...efty-219126949

This claims it is from the 1940's
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Thanks, Dave. Now at least we know there was a series. It has pretty nice artwork.
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Here is the one that I have of Grove. I didn't make another scan of it. When I bought mine, it was listed as being from the 1940's. I don't know anything about these. Mine appears to be the same as the one listed at the worthpoint link above.
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The first one is 1943 or newer. That's when the one or two digit codes began for larger cities.

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Rodine was a division of the American Chemical Paint Company that commissioned and issued a set of baseball Hall of Fame postcards. Only two different postcards have surfaced, one postmarked in 1954. A legend on one of the postcards states that a large print suitable for framing is available on request. The few prints that have surfaced are all of postcard #1 with Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Lefty Grove, George Sisler and Willie Keeler (the one Brad listed). Ironically, that postcard itself has not been seen.
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