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Old 12-09-2013, 10:44 PM
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Cool store fronts, especially El Princepe De Galles.
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Old 12-10-2013, 07:36 AM
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One of two known Ramly store display pieces. Another board member owns the other.
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Scott- that 1909 Ramly photo used to belong to Richard Merkin. Strangely, he had it hanging in his kitchen. I used to see it when I visited.
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Old 12-10-2013, 01:10 PM
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That Yum Yum piece is incredible!
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Old 12-10-2013, 04:35 PM
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Scott- that 1909 Ramly photo used to belong to Richard Merkin. Strangely, he had it hanging in his kitchen. I used to see it when I visited.
Barry,

Very nice to know a bit of provenance on it. Thanks very much. Unfortunately now it does not see the light of day, probably better for it in the long run.

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Such a cool item Scott!

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Granger Ad of Lefty Grove....
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Lucky Strike Ad of Lefty Grove..... (Happy to have it, but it needs to be upgraded.... LOL)
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Such a cool item Scott!

Great item John! My son is fascinated by pirates (not sure if that's a good thing ). I've picked up a few of these cards for him. My way of justifying card collecting as a "family project" to the wife!!
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Great item John! My son is fascinated by pirates (not sure if that's a good thing ). I've picked up a few of these cards for him. My way of justifying card collecting as a "family project" to the wife!!
Arghhhh thanks Steve.

That's a great way BTW to get someone into collecting if he's into Pirates embrace it with cards, FYI there are also some very reasonable UK tobacco sets that have pirates too.

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P.S. Just make sure it won't turn to Pittsburgh Pirates there's one card that can be kind of $$$$.

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Agreed, that Virginia Brights Pirates piece is amazing John. To keep the Virginia Brights theme going these two large advertising pieces (8"x13") were more than likely displayed in a general store to market Allen & Ginter Richmond Cigarettes. A couple wonderful cigarette making gals!! (CJ in pic used only to give you an idea of actual size)







These similar poses are found on N46's which I have one.


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