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Old 04-25-2023, 01:54 PM
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Default 1936 Home Run Candy Cards

Picked up a few of these recently. All blank back. All really nice. Don't see many groups of them. Show them if you have them!
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Love the look of them
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Interesting that your cards have different widths. They certainly seem to have been cut down from a larger card. And Anson on his Prewarcards website shows a card that has a partial horizontal line exactly where it is seen on the 1936 S & S version of the same player.

I only have their fully grown 1936 S & S Game card cousins. Here is the Cuyler card with the normally seen green back and the pretty uncommon tan/cream back. Something that I hadn't noticed before is that the tan backed Cuyler (with his named incorrectly spelled 'Cyler') appears to be slightly taller. A height difference between these Home Run Candy cards and the S & S cards is identified on the Prewarcards website in this article:

https://prewarcards.com/2019/05/22/1...sales-auction/

Leon, do your cards have a tan colored back like the one seen in my scan? If so, perhaps these were cut down from this tan backed issue?

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Tan'ish backs. All of these are much wider at top. Not sure but a few look like they could be hand cut, or trimmed, but most are machine cuts. I don't believe this is a hand cut series just like at least a few other W cards that are slabbed as such, and aren't ..

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None? There have to be a few members with some....
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I ended up with your Appling from the Heritage auction that you had a few years back.

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