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Old 04-25-2006, 01:24 PM
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Posted By: leon

For those that recently posted your new acquisitions in the other thread please feel free to post here again....Starting a new pickup thread is never meant to take away anyone's fun.......anyone ever see an ump in a cage?

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Posted By: Brian

I couldnt beleive the cheap price I got it at!

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Old 04-25-2006, 02:26 PM
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Posted By: Bill K@sel

From the BST - where else!




I saw that tobacco pack. Nice pickup. Is there any chance it contains some kind of card?

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Posted By: Brad

Ebay pick up!


"Always looking for 1923 V117 Maple Crispette cards"

My Cards

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Posted By: Brian

The factory its from is the hardest american beauty back to obtain being from factory 42. The tax stamp is right and the pack size looks about right. I couldnt figure out why it didnt go for more money. Other packs i bid on in the past containg sweet caporal or piedmont have brouth in the 1,000-2,000 range. So who knows, but I am happy with it.

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Posted By: James Gallo

I hope I didn't get the last thread locked???

I was extremely happy to get this key card and add it to my set.



I got this baby and it started me down the path of another set



I think these sets are enough for me right now, although I am close on the 1915 CJ set, I have to upgrade some of the really beat cards. Man I missed cards a lot.

Tons of great stuff shown above.

James Gallo


James- you are sort of new but no, you didn't get the last thread locked. At about 50 posts we start new ones due to the download times of all of the scans...great cards you have here.... moderator dude aka leon

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Posted By: Daniel Bretta

Hmmmm...small world. Is this the same James Gallo who I used to buy vintage Star Wars toys from?

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Posted By: peter ullman

I don't know anything about cig packs...BUT...I thought i saw something about that pack being a candy cig pack or something? apparently am beauty issued candy cig's around the same time as the real cigs were issued with cards. I may be totally wrong here but i'm pretty sure someone pointed this out and that there was no chance of a card being in there? Just what I thought I remember reading...somewhere!

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Posted By: Daniel Bretta

You may be thinking of Sweet Caporal Pete. The American Beauty pack above is definitely a Cigarette pack.

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Posted By: peter ullman

yup...sorry...my bad! Nice pack...will you post photo's...or even better...video when you crack it open?!?!

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Posted By: Jon Canfield

Although that pack is awesome - it unfortunately will not have a card. The cards were issued in the slide and shell versions of the AB packs.

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Posted By: Brian

Does anyone have any pics of an american beauty pack that is hard shelled and contains a card? This is the first one i have seen so who knows, but I will find out.

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Posted By: Brendan

Picked up this in the B/S/T (thanks toby):



to go with this (which I found raw in my local card shop!):

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Posted By: Jon Canfield

Brian,

Here are scans of my pack. I wasn't going to post this yet since I just purchased it and do not have it in hand yet but I have a mint, unopened AB pack - 1903 tax stamp with a '09 overprint from December - corresponding factory number from the T-206 issue - this is the kind of pack that would have had a card in it. Does this one? Possibly but unopened packs that do contain a card are so rare, the chances are negligable. When I get the pack in hand, I was going to do some more research on it, especially in light of Scot's article on the possible distribution of the 350 series (AB series). I purchased this pack via a private transaction last week.



I have seen three AB slide and shells. One sold a few years back in an Mastro auction - empty and pretty beat up - but the first I had seen offered. One full pack sold a little while back on eBay and then I purchased this one privately last week. I believe there is a fourth floating around but haven't confirmed. I'm sure there are a couple more too, but next to the Broadleaf and the Uzits - these are the rarest T-206 packs to get. AB's in slide and shell configurations are unheard of. As for your pack - there was a find of 6 "soft" 15 cig packs this summer in New Jersey. All were housed inside a cigar box. I am 99% positive your pack came from that find. I believe a few other packs from that find of 6 were sold to members of this board - our esteemed leader Leon included. [Lastly, I should mention AB cards came in 10 count cig packs.]

Edited to ad: This was the pack that sold in Mastro's auction in 2004 I believe. This was the first time I had seen a 10 count AB slide and shell for sale publically or privately.

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Posted By: joe

From Brad, thanks.



I know no card here, but it is a pack.

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Posted By: Brian

Well so there is no chance that this pack would contain a card? If that is the case then i probably over paid for it but i had never seen and American beauty pack and i bouht on impulse. thanks for the help!

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Posted By: JimB

Wow Jon. That is cool. If you ever want to sell it, PLEEEEEEAAAAAAASE let me know.
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Posted By: Jon Canfield

Brian - def did NOT overpay. Any type of AB packs are rare. In fact, I remember some of that group of 6 selling for over $1000. Nice pick up! Jim - I'll let you know if I sell!

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Hi Jon,

My publication indicates that packaging/distribution of AB backs began in June/July 1910. This bit of information came from a March 2001 article by Art Martineau and Doug Allen in VCBC #26 entitled "T206 The First Century." That article states:

"Packaging of [American Beauty] backs began on June 14, 1910, and the distribution began on July 3, 1910."

Not sure where Art and Doug got these dates. You might give Art a shout.

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Posted By: Zach Rice

mmmm...Another no name with a bright red border

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a couple of 1909 M101-2's - Bresnahan and Lajoie

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PC just returned from SGC and a 1921 ESCO Big Train beater.

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Posted By: Brad

Eddie Collins: Chicago White Sox

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Posted By: Michelle Wise

I have now joined the elite group who has managed to get their hands on one of these.

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Nice card Michelle! I have been looking for one of those.

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Posted By: Michelle Wise

Appreciate the compliment. A friend of mine was looking for a particular card on ebay, and typed in "honus wagner psa", and this just so happened to pop up. He went ahead and bought it for me as an early birthday gift.

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Posted By: Nate

Thanks a million Frank- us Sonoma County dudes gotta stick together!!! One more Zeenut Tony Freitas to add to the collection, and now only one more (1937/38) to go!!!

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Posted By: Henry Eshelman

another lowgrade e95


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James,
Great looking '33 Goudeys. Are you working on a set? (either auto'd or not)

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2005 World Series Champions!

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Posted By: James Feagin

Thanks! I'm not a set collector, so I just pick up cards that are unique, have great color, reasonable priced, and appeal to me. These cards fit the bill.

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Possibly handcut and one of the more "common" in the series but finally a T211 in my price range.

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Just picked this baby up!

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picked up first strip card...

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Slow and steady .................




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Thanks to Leon...

Made my last April pick up - then again, there is a whole day and half left in April




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1907 A. C. Dietsche Kling (Cubs) Postcard

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One last one for April.

Thank You, Jim:

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Almost forgot:

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Posted By: Kyle

Card is in really nice shape - maybe a 6 or 7!

Lefty Grove and Jimmy Foxx

I wish my scanner was better - oh well...

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