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Old 12-07-2011, 03:56 PM
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Default What's the story on 1948-49 Leaf?

I have learned some info about baseball 48-49 leaf about how some cards were deliberatly short printed and there was skip numbering done to make the set look bigger and make kids spend more pennies. I do know that some cards are copywritten 1948 while others 1949. But here is my question when in 1948 were the 1948 one made, not released, but made? I have heard it was NOV-DEC 1948 but was it maybe sooner in the year?
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Zach- Our own TedZ wrote pretty much the definitive article on the set in Old Cardboard a few years ago, I believe there were Cracker Jacks on the cover. It's well worth the few dollars to order the issue, as it should answer most if not all questions.
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Zach- Our own TedZ wrote pretty much the definitive article on the set in Old Cardboard a few years ago, I believe there were Cracker Jacks on the cover. It's well worth the few dollars to order the issue, as it should answer most if not all questions.
Thank you I will message him
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Zach- Our own TedZ wrote pretty much the definitive article on the set in Old Cardboard a few years ago, I believe there were Cracker Jacks on the cover. It's well worth the few dollars to order the issue, as it should answer most if not all questions.
I did not find a TedZ in the members list, is that his username or does he go by something else? I see a TedZan
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That is him, but you should probably start by ordering the issue, it will probably answer most of your questions

1) Ted Zanidakis, "1949 R401 Leaf Gum Company: Most Challenging of all 'R' Sets?," Old Cardboard Magazine, Issue #9 (Fall 2006, p. 32-39)

http://www.oldcardboard.com/ref/BBC-...ail.asp?id=796
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They are some of the nicest cards made imo.
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That is him, but you should probably start by ordering the issue, it will probably answer most of your questions

1) Ted Zanidakis, "1949 R401 Leaf Gum Company: Most Challenging of all 'R' Sets?," Old Cardboard Magazine, Issue #9 (Fall 2006, p. 32-39)

http://www.oldcardboard.com/ref/BBC-...ail.asp?id=796
Even better idea
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Just wanted to add

as you may have read already

The Leaf cards are ALL from 1949
........even though some have a 1948 copyright
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