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			Posted By: Paul S I've only got one post-war bread card - this semi-beater miscut '47 Bond Bread Joe D., not that I'm complaining (I wonder who the player was above him.) But I like the issue and bread cards in general. I don't get to see too many, so if they got yeast, let's see 'em. | 
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			Posted By: leon A weird one at that.....this is on photographic type paper but has some card characteristics also..... | 
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			Posted By: Paul S Neat, Leon. Would love to know the story about the back of the card. | 
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			Posted By: Anthony Leon- A little background on that card please? | 
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			Posted By: Paul S Anthony -- with cards like that cookies count as bread. This thread is officially expanded to include all things doughy. | 
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			Posted By: Phil Garry 
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			Posted By: Ken W. 
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			Posted By: Marty 
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			Posted By: Jason Carota It's a beater, but the only one I have found: | 
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			Posted By: dstudeba Very nice Marty. | 
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			Posted By: Rob Dewolf 
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			Posted By: Paul S Jason, that may be a beater but I think Doerr is a sought after card from that set. | 
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			Posted By: Rob Dewolf Thanks, Paul. The Mitchell and Lemon are about the nicest bread labels I've seen. I took all three to the National and submitted them to SGC. I'll post what grades they get when I get them back, probably around Thanksgiving (I probably just cost myself a grade-and-a-half). | 
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			Posted By: leon Just in from a great vacation and catching up a little....This Rubel Baking card is from one of these years below when Bray was an announcer in Cincinatti.. | 
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			Posted By: Jason Carota I actually had quite the time getting the Doerr card. It was a BIN/Best Offer on eBay a while back. The seller and I exchanged quite a few offers/counter-offers before a deal was struck. Johnny Pesky seems to be hard to find form the Tip Top set as well. | 
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