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Old 08-10-2007, 10:05 AM
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Posted By: Chris Counts

I have always been amazed by the diversity, scarcity and general attractiveness of cards with issued with meat products from the early 50s to the early 60s. From Glendales, Stahl-Meyers and Hunters to Kahns, Wilsons and Morrell, many great sets were issued with hot dogs. Personally, I stick to Kahns and Morrells for the simple fact that most of the others are quite pricey. Also, a display of hot dog cards can't be complete without at least one Swift "Body Parts" card ... so bring 'em on!

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Old 08-10-2007, 03:22 PM
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Hmm, just made a thread on this subject and it vanished.
Anyway, here's the card I think is the toughest one in the Wilson Frank set.


And a tough shortprint from the '60 Morrell Set

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Posted By: Randy Trierweiler

Here are a few Hunter Weiner cards I've found the last few years.

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Just sold this to a friend.



Ty Cobb, Spikes flying!

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Posted By: Randy Trierweiler

Anthony, I agree with your assessment that the Jablonski is among the toughest of the Wilson Weiners. I've been looking for Jablonski for a long time. I only saw one at the National, 707 had one with a hole in the top of the card. I didn't see another. Randy

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Posted By: Max Weder

Skinless weiners indeed





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Is there a premium charged if the cards are Kosher?

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Max - gorgeous.

Anthony is correct about Jablonkis and his is an incredible example.

I love these cards, but my favorite will always be this one :

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Posted By: RC

Kahn's - "The Wiener The World Awaited"

I know, miscuts, pinholes, etc... Worse yet, I'm the one who did it! Also, somehow my brother ended up with all of the Reds. But I have Hammering Hank.

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Pureta Meats Dropo...

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Here's a tough counter display...

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That is a very nice counter display, I have never seen it, thanks for showing it.

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