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Kick ass cards Val!!!
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Another S74 Silks question
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Val showed a 1910-1911 S74 White Steinfeld silk with the Red Sun backing, and Bryan showed a 1910-1911 S74 White Marquard silk with the Red Sun backing. No one has posted a 1910 Colored silk. These do not have a backing. The Red Sun Tobacco ad is printed on the front of the silk. According to the Standard Catalog, the White version is slightly smaller than the color version. Does anyone have one of the Colored versions that they can post? |
Colored silks
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The S74 colored silks carry only the Turkey Red and Old Mill brand ads. Patrick |
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Hi Patrick,
I am going by the Standard Catalog, which lists the Red Sun ads for both the Colored and the White S74's. It does state that the Helmar brand is not known to exist on the colored silks. I hope you are correct, because that would be one less item for me to find for my Louisiana type set. :) Rick |
My Louisiana Type Card List - Updated
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This is the Louisiana Type Card list that I have put together. If you look on page 2, you will see that I do not include any of the T215's in this list.
The first section is baseball cards that were printed in Louisiana. The second section is baseball silks that were printed in Louisiana. The third section is non sports cards and other sports cards that were printed in Louisiana. The fourth section contains sets that I do not consider as being a part of a Louisiana type set. Comments, suggestions, and ridicule are welcome. :) Rick |
S74 Colored Silks
Rick,
Here's an earlier thread on the subject. Your answer is on post #4. https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=239253 Patrick |
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Hi Patrick, thank you. That is a very interesting thread.
I am going to change my type card list to reflect the theory that the Colored Red Sun silks do not exist. I don't know if anyone is still making updates to the Standard Catalog, but this would be good information to pass along. Thanks much! Rick |
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This is a great thread! The Tinker is a recent pick-up for me, he's ugly, but the rare kinda ugly!
Ooops- just realized the General Baking back is not a Louisiana issue since it isn't the Mother's back...my bad! |
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This doesn't exactly fit in with this thread, but it is from Louisiana Baseball. I believe this is from mid to late 1950's.
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I'm looking for a D327-2 Holsum Bread of WaJo (with the back version that has the words "H. WEIL" close together) - can anyone help?
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Tango Eggs with back stamp
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I was looking at Zach's Louisiana Cards website and I noticed 2 Tango Eggs cards, Cobb and Oakes, with a numbered back stamp.
I am curious about these. Does anyone have a back stamped Tango Eggs card other than Cobb or Oakes? In a way, the back stamps make sense. The two examples are low grade, like a card that may have been included with a carton of eggs. The 500 or so Tango cards that were discovered several years ago were mostly in decent condition and were probably never issued as premiums with the Eggs. (I am totally just speculating) The images were stolen (borrowed) from Zach's excellent Louisiana Cards website. https://www.louisianacards.com Rick |
Another Interesting Player Combo
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I picked up this Hoblitzell, Boston Amer., and added it to my Cincinnati version.
The Standard Catalog also shows a Boston Nat. version, even though Hoblitzell never played for the Boston Nat. team. He played for Cincinnati from 1908 to the mid point of the 1914 season, when he went to the Boston Amer. team, where he stayed through 1918. |
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Had the recent good fortune to acquire this card and correct my previously mistaken post of the D303 General Baking Tinker!
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Nice one, Andy. I'm not 100% convinced D303 is not, at least in part, a Louisiana issue, like T215...Here's a new T210 Pelican...
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I have owned many LA cards but really need more after seeing this thread.
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Picked up a 1921 D327 Holsum Bread type 2 of Johnston. I wonder if Zach is still updating his checklists. He has Johnston type 1 checklisted, but not this type 2. Great website by the way...
www.louisianacards.com/holsum-bread.html |
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