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Old 06-19-2008, 01:30 PM
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We don't really talk a lot about them so please show them if you want to......This Cobby is one of my faves, right Jeff? And I have never seen another blank backed V117...anyone else?

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the "other" Frankie Crosetti. Who is that?

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Posted By: Chris Counts

Here's are a couple 1934 Canadian Butterfinger premiums ...

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I think this is my only Canadian card...you hosers?!?!

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Posted By: Paul

Canadian Goudey. Speaking of Canadian cards, what happened to V117 Brad? Haven't seen him post in a while. Always liked the Crispette cards, but I tend to lose interest & sell them for some reason. I like the Wm. Patterson cards better, but I've never owned one.

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7 down, 6 to go...

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NB. Hey Mr. Ullman -- take off, eh!

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Posted By: fkw

Very tough issue R314D (aka R314 type5, or V352)




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V100 H.Hooper

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Posted By: Brian

Just so you Americans know...we Canadians tended to be "rougher" on our cards when we collected as kids. For whatever reason...we just didn't take care of our cards as well as our American counterparts. And this trend goes way back. I think the grading companies population report will back me up on this.

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Very nice Peggy Popcorn card!

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Posted By: Jason

I will concur with the sentiment that us Canadians must have been harsher on our cards. (Be it baseball or hockey)

Canadian cards seem to really enjoy portraits over action photos which I actually prefer. (See the tobacco issues, William Paterson, Champ's Cigarettes, Maple Crispette, and 1936 WWG)

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Posted By: barry arnold

Luckily i was able to get my first Canadian card,
a 1912 C46 Delehanty, from the B and L auction.
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I have too many to post, I'll submit a sampling:

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

a Honey Boy....

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My only Canadian card is this recent acquisition I posted several weeks ago. Phil Weintraub is the final card of the 1936 World Wide Gum Set. I'm still pretty pumped about it, because of its rarity. And who doesn't like to read about ballplayers in French?!

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Posted By: Paul

I've never seen or knew about a "Peggy Popcorn" card before. Very cool.

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