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Old 01-23-2009, 09:04 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I will start this show with the favorite card in my set.


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I quite like the Leaf's, despite their problems. My one and only...


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A few of these have some writing on them.
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Posted By: Steve F

A great set.

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Posted By: Jason L

Here's my only one,...thus far.
I got my sights set on a Musial... someday...
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Check out this one......and, mind you the back is a normal card.



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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Hey guys....this is the 1st major (colorful) post-WWII BB set. So, let's see some cards.

Perhaps, we can complete a "virtual" 101-card set on this thread with our scans ?




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Posted By: Anthony N.

A reminder that the best information on this set can be found in Ted's article in issue #9 of Old Cardboard, Oct 06.

Virtual set sounds great. Jumping around or in order?
I think this is the next one that has yet to be shown
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

A very tough 2nd Series (Short-Print) card. Larry Doby's 1st major BB card. This was the last card
that I acquired to complete my 101-card set.


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Posted By: Anthony N.

Doby was my second to last, definitely a tough card. For some reason I had a hard time finding Goodman.

Since it seems the variations are often listed incorrectly on ebay, he's the 3 major variations

Aberson short (scarcer) and long sleeve (more common)
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Hermanski (common) and Hermansk (scarcer)
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Posted By: Fred Y

Ted--

I would love to contribute to this thread, but in WNY where I grew up I never can recall ever seeing Leaf cards for sale, hence to this day I have never had a single Leaf card in my collection!

(presented only for the purpose of possible adding to Ted's accumulation of info on the history of '49 Leaf!)

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Old 01-26-2009, 05:33 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Western NY state was one of the areas that the 1949 Leaf's were not distributed. I have heard the same from older

collectors in the Carolina's and west of the Mississippi River. That's too bad that you did not have them in your area.

Let me tell you....as kids, who collected these cards in the Spring of '49, we were fascinated by these cards.



I was 10 years old, when I opened those Red, White & Blue Leaf packs and found a Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Stan

Musial, or Ted Williams....I was in my glory.





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Posted By: Fred Y

Hey Ted---

Thanks for that confirmation--At least now I know I didn't just not remember seeing them!

I used to trade w/ friends & cousins, etc. from the Buffalo area to the Southern Tier and never came across any Leaf at all or you would think I'd have picked up 1 or 2 along the way.

Never found any in later yrs at yard sales in that area either--In fact I probably didn't know Leaf existed until I got back to the hobby in the '80's!

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Posted By: Johnny

These cards are so sweet, probably the most 'pop art' type of set ever made. The cards in this thread are sick, I might have to start putting together a set of this. I have always wanted the Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson and of course Paige but was so busy working on other sets never did, but now that I have pretty much finished the three I was working on I could start. Was the Ruth included in the set as a tribute after his death, or marketing purposes ?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

1949 Bowman and 1949 Leaf wrappers


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Very tough 2nd Series card


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Posted By: Steve F

Nice wrappers. Wondering., Were all the subjects in the Leaf series selected as Allstars at one time in their careers?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

There are 14 HOFers in the 1st Series and 6 HOFers in the 2nd Series. Also there are 66 established All-Star game
veterans of that era and players from the 1948 World Series. The remaining 12 cards depict local players from the
Cubs or the White Sox (Leaf Gum was based in Chicago).


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Scan of 1st Series uncut 49-card sheet....also, showing skip-numbered backs


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Color variations....the 2nd Ted Williams is actually a purple color that my scan does not show.

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Posted By: Steve F

Ted, Ya think it's due to the much deeper blue in the second Williams?

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The only SPs in my collection:

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And three guys with the same plan:

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Posted By: Trevor Hocking

Thanks for showing all the great cards. I just started this set about a year ago and now I am hooked!!! The reason I started is because I had this card.



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Man was I mistaken in thinking it would be all down hill from there. I do love the chase though and this set will keep me running for sometime.



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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

One of the all-time great BB sets for color printing errors......


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis


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Their QC was for crap. Some of my favorites are on my printing freaks page (gotta love Spahn with a ghost back):

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

A very tough 2nd Series card (SP) of Reiser. His bat looks as if it is going to pop
right out of this card.


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

A really scarce Single Print card of Whitey Kurowski


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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Another "big bat" Leaf card......


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