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I've sold plenty of my "best" items along my journey - and I did sell you my GQ pack YEARS ago. I continue to redefine my focus and it's one of a few packs I'd like for my current 19th century "run". While I'm begging - please keep me in mind should an 1939 acc in original condition pass by you! My want list is small but difficult..........
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Recent GQ carton still on it's way to me and a matching pack....
Very nice Leon! A great looking, clean, GQ Pack.
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BB card Lithography doesn't get much better than these 1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS








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Randomly found this Duke's Cameo Cigarettes card No. 101 a few days ago. Not for sure what attracted me to it but I don't smoke...lol.
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Great 1935 Wings Cigarette poster.

Thanks for displaying it.


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Love this CROFTS advertising poster.

Thanks for posting it....it's been a while since we've talked.



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Thanks Ted, ACC says 1938-1940 and I think it tends to be more 1940's due to some of the planes included etc. I wonder who won the Piper Cubs?

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I agree with you....upon close observation of some of the planes in this set, I see what appears to me as early WWII British Fighter planes.

I think I got the 1935 date from a dealer who was selling a large lot of these cards, back in the Willow Grove Show days.

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Jarbeau must have been an 1880's version of Madonna, Cher or Fergie only going by one name. Hot thighs...scandalous for 1888.
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a few cycle packs and counter display....These are not to size. The 4 packs are small, regular size and the bottom box is large, approx. 8 x 10....
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Ted,

Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.




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Awesome Crofts ad Scott, as a fellow E92 CC collector, this brings a tear to my eye.....
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I re-generated the links in my previous post. They should be working this time (at least I can see them).
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Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.



love the poster. I have owned/subsequently sold 3 different sizes of the Croft's bottles...........
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Thanks Mr. Moses for the info on three different sizes of the Crofts bottles.

I think I've finally gotten the pictures in my original post fixed for good as I moved them over to a different hosting site.
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Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.





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Really cool stuff....thanks for posting them.


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Just picked this up.

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Hey Chris

Very cool Red Cross box. Thanks for posting it.

I'm curious, what are the dimensions of it ?


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Hey Ted, haven't gotten the crate yet but auction listed 13"x7".

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Awesome collection of cartons, now I'm jealous.....
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Wow.

And I thought mine was only a little bit trimmed.

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Steve, I have seen a few differing version. Some are one panel (trimmed?), some similar to mine and others have four RC cross logos in red on the back. My example is missing the fine print on the front image, as seen on yours. Great item nonetheless.
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Here's the group of the 12 advertisement backs that were printed on the T206 Subjects in the 150 Series............





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Here's the group of the 15 advertisement backs that were printed on the T206 Subjects in the 350 Series............








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Illustrated here are the 22 advertisement backs that were printed on the T206 Subjects in the 350/460 Series............


460-type backs




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............. Factory #42 .............



350-type backs




Assorted backs





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BLONY Bubble Gum.....1941 Play Ball and R164 (1941-1942) cards




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Uncut high #'s sheet....includes the rare Lajoie (#106) card






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Where do you find values on advertisement pieces? I just purchased an Old Judge advertisement and was curious if I got a good deal on it.




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Ted, nice sheet is that yours?
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good old fashioned legwork and study of asking and selling prices at auctions and shows and a pricing guide or two. Your folding trade card is fairly common. It comes with a few different backs including at least one with a base ball stamping. It looks to be in very nice shape. Fairly big spread even in nice condition as yours appears - 35. - 75. depending on the usual auction/sale factors - think ones with the BB stamping would be most desired.........

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The scan of this uncut 1934 GOUDEY (34G) sheet is of a photo I snapped of it back in 1981. Good ole long time collector/dealer and close friend, Bill Bossert,
invited me to his BB card shop in Swarthmore, PA. Bill and I were avid uncut sheet collectors, and he wanted me to check-out this 34G sheet that Rob Lifson
loaned to him for Bill's article in Krause's Spring issue of the Baseball Card Magazine.

This 25-card sheet was reasonably priced in 1981. I was tempted to acquire it. However, my daughter Debbie had just started College. And her tuition costs
were a higher priority to me at that time than my owning a 47-year old piece of cardboard.


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Type 1 .................................................. .........……........... Type 2






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