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Old 01-06-2015, 03:49 PM
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Several have posted recently without much fanfare about the absence of recent regional/food card issues, so I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring...Hooray!
PLEASE, post photos of your examples dating from any era. The following are a few examples of mine.

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If anyone has the Wally Moon version of the Hunter's Weiners listed above - I would be very interested in talking about a purchase. So of my local food cards. The Bells are pretty common. That Sugardale is a bit less so.
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Here are a few
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New Jersey New York Regional Set Table advertisement from my collection, I have the complete set also, the cards were lids for the large cups.
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The "Say-Hey-Kid."
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Nice cards Craig! If you don't mind minor league stuff, here's one of my favorite sets...Old Homestead Des Moines Bruins.
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Beer is a food, right? Not really a card though…coaster:

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This is the kind of thing that really makes me wish I was a little older at the time and might have saved more items for the sake of the collection. I had 1-2 of the singles from when I bought them as a kid. I would love to have the whole set…it's the football version of the wiffle ball discs for me.

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Yup, Kahn's Robby is '57.
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Common 1990 Food Issue and Mothers Cookies
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Great stuff!

Curt, what are those Fritos Dodgers? I am unfamiliar with the issue.







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unknown Wilson Meats set Howard, probably 1962
unopened Bell Brands,Fritos folder, 1959 Morrell Zimmer
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It seems they were stapled to bags of Frito snacks in the 1960-61 time frame and are called ticket folders. The big books don't have much on them (including what is assumed to be an incomplete checklist) and they seem to be quite scarce. I lucked into a small lot of them a few years back, but before that the only time I had seen them was by reading the almanac.

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Here are a couple more shots:

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Bread, Cereal and I think American Rifle Association or something else A.R.A.
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I collected these as a kid. 1969 Jewel Foods Chicago Cubs pictures. Every time my folks went grocery shopping I got to grab another one for my collection


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So I guess I have to ask the question and dread the answer: in the Fritos card set is there a Koufax?
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Apparently, there isn't a "known" Koufax.

https://books.google.com/books?id=v-...20Moon&f=false

I get the feeling you just dodged a bullet.
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2 extremely rare regionals
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i suppose it's possible. The Sherry isn't included in the checklist, but as you can see it does exist. I figure a Koufax would have surfaced by now if one existed though.

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Here's a few:

1968 Red Barn Restaurant Memphis Blues
1960 Shopsy's Frankfurters
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My favorite set is the Rodeo Wieners cards.
Love the Briggs, Esskays, Hunters.
Would anyone have scans of any 1952 National Tea bread labels to share?
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I thought I would never find a 1955 Hunter Ken Boyer but finally I did.
I believe the toughest card in the 1955 Homestead set is the Bob
Anderson. He lives in Tulsa and I once showed him the card and he
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Nice Glen, I think that Boyer is a rookie card, no?
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Nice Boyer Glenn.
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Hi Glen,
You are right for sure. What I omitted above when I referred to my group as a "set" is that I'm only missing Fodge and Anderson. It sounds like you may have some sentimental value to the card in knowing him, but if you'd part with it, I have lots of trade bait or could give you a good cash deal. At the least, thanks for posting a pic.
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Nice to see stuff here I've not seen before...
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1952 Globe Printing cards:
I believe these are the only know copies of these cards in the Globe Printing Minor League sets.
Hershel Martin Bartlesville/Pittsburgh Pirates (in Oklahoma)
Al Reitz....manager of the Blackwell Broncos (in Oklahoma)
Clyde Girrens.....catcher for the Ponca City Dodgers (in Oklahoma)
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Here is another 1952 Globe Printing card that I believe
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Fred "Rip" Collins....Independence Browns
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Craig-

Love that Bobby Morgan! Thanks for sharing.

Here's two of my favorites:





Would love to add more -- but finding Felin's is no small feat.

I also am enamored with the non-sticker Peanut Butter Phillies cards:



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1952 Globe Printing cards:
I believe these are the only know copies of these cards in the Globe Printing Minor League sets.
Hershel Martin Bartlesville/Pittsburgh Pirates (in Oklahoma)
Al Reitz....manager of the Blackwell Broncos (in Oklahoma)
Clyde Girrens.....catcher for the Ponca City Dodgers (in Oklahoma)

My great aunt used to be a writer for the Ponca City newspaper, which isn't saying much, the only time I was in Ponca City in the early 70's, it was pretty small.


Hard to believe they had a minor league baseball team.
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Marc---

Thanks for displaying your Felin's Franks and Lummis Peanut Butter.

Got a couple questions for you. I understand the Felin's Franks Phillies were never actually issued. Please correct me if I'm mistaken. Do you know the story of how they were introduced to the hobby? Interesting and beautiful set.

Second, I have read that Lummis was a very popular peanut butter in the Philadelphia area, where it was produced. Would you know and be willing to share with us just how the cards were issued? Lummis Peanut Butter came in jars, but the cards were 3.5 X 4.25 inches in size. That has puzzled me for years. I know owning some cards doesn't automatically mean you know the history, but just in case you've rubbed elbows with a Philly veteran kid collector.

Whether or not you choose to respond, I appreciated your sharing the images. --Brian Powell

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Brian-

Thanks for the note.

I don't have good information on how the Felin's were introduced to the hobby. I think Rob Lifson might have some information there -- I believe they were found in the early-to-mid 1980s, and I was too young then to be well integrated into the hobby scene. I simply don't know. Very few examples seem to trade, with most secured in long-term collections.

With regards to the Lummis Peanut Butter cards, I don't know there, either. I haven't heard any valid theories. There was a bit find of the Sealtest sticker cards in the 1980s as well. However, the Lummis have always been scarce, with my knowledge of even veteran dealers at most having handled a dozen or two over the past three decades. I've heard a story that they were affixed by glue or otherwise to the outside of the jars, but I believe that was more of a working theory than anything. Suffice it to say, I think the Peanut Butter was popular at the time, and I do not think many of the cards survived, which suggests perhaps it was not a broadly distributed set.

At least with the Felin's, there are some contemporaneous advertising in period publications that suggest the cards were intended to be issued.

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Marc---

I'm certain you are correct that the Felin's came into the hobby in the 80's. Rob Lifson may very well have discussed that in one of his then-yearly auction catalog. He is usually wise to try to include that type of hobby provenance and history in his listings. Of a certainty the cards were intended to be released. Obviously, they were produced by Milprint of Wisconsin, the same firm that did the baseball trading card promotions for Glendale, Stahl-Meyer, Briggs, Hunter Wieners, and the Peter's Meats 1961 Minnesota Twins. Also, the three-year run of Johnston Cookies Milwaukee Braves.

At this point in time, we only have the best that conjecture can offer, as to why Felin's never followed through with their Phillies trading card promotion.

As for Lummis, "I know KNOT-TING", as dear Sgt. Schultz from Hogan's Heroes would say. Except, an interesting observation given to me at one of the early major shows I attended in about 1973. I believe it was at the big one in Detroit. One of the prime dealers I loved to purchase cards from was Philadelphia resident Irv Lerner. At that time, Irv Lerner was first and foremost a collector. Among the major items on his advanced, high-powered radar were Lummis Peanut Butter cards. He told me that even in a massive convention as this one in Detroit, he seriously doubted he would encounter a Lummis anywhere in that large room. As a teen who appreciated fine postwar regional issues, that left a lasting impression on me. Whether or not he wound up getting one for his substantial collection that weekend, he never said anything, so I imagine his Lummis hunting efforts came up empty.

While I never was fortunate enough to get a Lummis card, I view them with an utmost admiration. Also, I lament no one in the adult hobby back then sought to write meaningfully about them, but then you'd have to find a former youngster who avidly collected them in 1949 to interview. Such a person might be tougher to locate than an actual Lummis card! It was probably a low-key one shot promotion to boost sales of a peanut butter that already was enjoying robust sales. Besides, the backside of your Lummis cards does not even mention the card promotion; rather, the main promotion in the company's eyes---how to win free tickets to a Philadelphia Phillies game.

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Thanks for the note.

I don't have good information on how the Felin's were introduced to the hobby. I think Rob Lifson might have some information there -- I believe they were found in the early-to-mid 1980s, and I was too young then to be well integrated into the hobby scene. I simply don't know. Very few examples seem to trade, with most secured in long-term collections.

With regards to the Lummis Peanut Butter cards, I don't know there, either. I haven't heard any valid theories. There was a bit find of the Sealtest sticker cards in the 1980s as well. However, the Lummis have always been scarce, with my knowledge of even veteran dealers at most having handled a dozen or two over the past three decades. I've heard a story that they were affixed by glue or otherwise to the outside of the jars, but I believe that was more of a working theory than anything. Suffice it to say, I think the Peanut Butter was popular at the time, and I do not think many of the cards survived, which suggests perhaps it was not a broadly distributed set.

At least with the Felin's, there are some contemporaneous advertising in period publications that suggest the cards were intended to be issued.

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A collecting friend of mine tells me he has vivid recollections of getting his Lummis cards at the movie theater as a kid. Sort of a promotion/premium I guess.

You can check out this thread for a couple of shots of ads for the Felins I posted awhile back:

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=198672

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As a Phillies fan, I always love reading about the Felin's Franks and Lummis Peanut butter cards as well. I wondered if there was a find of the Sealtest stickers last year when Heritage auctioned off a total of 22 of them. Of the 22 Sealtest stickers, 14 of them were Ashburn.

http://www.ha.com/c/search-results.z...sealtest+cards

Here is a 1995 article that talks about Ashburn super collector Fred McKie. The article mentions that McKie has (had) an Ashburn Lummis Peanut Butter card.

http://articles.philly.com/1995-07-2...on-memorabilia

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