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Here are a few more Canadian issues. I'll leave the V61s for Zach to show. Who has a Honey Boy, C46, '37 O-Pee-Chee, Willard's Sports Champions, Crescent Ice Cream, or Peggy Popcorn to put up?
![]() 1925 Holland's Creamery, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 18 cards, Washington Senators only. All examples are ridiculously tough, but there's at least one player believed to be unique that's owned by a board member. ![]() 1922 V100 Willard's Chocolates, Toronto. 180 cards in set. ![]() 1922 (? OC says '23) V89 William Patterson, Brantford. 50 cards in set. ![]() 1933 WorldWide Gum (Canadian equivalent of Goudeys). 94 cards in set. This and the next have back text in English then in French. ![]() 1936 WorldWide Gum. 134 cards in set. Happy collecting! Bill |
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Thanks guys, You made my day today with all of the great cards displayed in this thread. I haven't had much time to lurk lately, but it was sure nice to see some sweet cards tonight. I also learned some things new about the SF Hess set.
Thanks and Take Care Everyone, Tim Kindler |
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I really love the colors of this 1911 Baseball Bats Type 3 card of WaJo, which I recently made my avatar. The other 2 types of Baseball Bats cards have greyish backgrounds, as opposed to red backgrounds. Some, but not all, Baseball Bats cards have orange borders, like this one, and are sometimes misidentified as 1910 Orange Border cards.
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Beautiful card Val.
Let's not forget the silks and felts--S74 and B18 ![]()
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My Favorite Set, 1924 Diaz Cigarettes
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OK - here's a few:
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Ted, glad to help. If you need any help educating SGC on this please let me know. On the plus side, the printing on both types are the same and that is the truly spectacular aspect of these cards.
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Whiskey and Cards. Can it get any better?
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And a couple of bread cards
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Nope; sounds perfect. Awesome card.
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Here are some Neilsen's V 61-1 & V 61-2. The Type 1 cards are printed with the company name in a Gothic script on the reverse and seem to have a thinner more fragile card stock. The fonts used in a Type 2 card is plain, on a thicker card stock. The photo's were used in other sets including E121's (purist classify some of these as W 575-1's), some strip cards like W573's and even some pre-war W572's with a modern (ie post-2000) stamp added that looks like a V61-2 Neilsen's ad back.
The Type I set has approx. 120 cards with a good mix of big names including Cobb, Ruth, Johnson, Sisler, Hornsby, Alexander, Collins, Goslin and Wheat. Z Wheat |
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. ![]() TED Z |
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Yes, Ken, it can get better - how about a tobacco trade card with Wag's picture on it?!!
BTW, your beautiful D310-Peckinpaugh would sure make a nice addition to my 1924 Senators players' card collection! ![]() Best, Val |
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W554's - Whenever I asked about these at shows, I usually get a "what are they?" or "I don't have any strip cards." A nice small set packed with HOFers and some tough variations. Here are my two with Bonemery stamped backs
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Speaking of the Senators, I picked up this photo at the Chantilly Show. Apologies to the OP as this is neither a card nor is it from a set. |
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Here's some that haven't been shown yet...sorry for the large scans...
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