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I've got the other sheet (in 2 panels) than the one Ted posted, his have the sp's and mine the commons I believe
![]() ![]() I've yet to see a '48 (or '49 for that matter) empty wax box or unopened pack in over a decade of searching. |
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http://www.baseballwrappers.com/imag...909d0a190c.jpg Last edited by sflayank; 10-04-2016 at 04:25 PM. |
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Anthony Your sheet is the same as mine....it is a modified 1st series sheet which includes cards #37 - 48 (that replaced cards #7, 8, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 34). TED Z . |
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Thanks, Ted Z! I started collecting the 48'
baseball set in the late 1980's, when I acquired some older cards from school classmates, 2 brothers whose Grandpa had collected them. I acquired some more of the set at card shows in Cooperstown NY. I have always enjoyed this small, under appreciated set! I am stoked to see your collection and read your info. Have you ever thought of organizing all of your previous articles and putting them together all in one place, a website or a book? Your love of the hobby and your vast knowledge and willingness to share with us is Greatly Appreciated. Thanks again.....JT |
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Hi JT
I really appreciate your compliments. I love sharing my expertise of things pertaining to this hobby. I have been collecting all types of sports cards for 46 years, now. And, if you have an inquisitive mind you can learn a lot in the course of 46 years. So, why not share it with everyone while you can.....after all, you cannot take this knowledge with you when you leave this existence. Regarding me writing a book...... HA ! I have already posted most I know about sportscards (1887-1984) on this forum these past 11 years. One can look it up by using the SEARCH function on Net54. Take care. TED Z . |
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Ted-- how often do you use the search function ? It would take 11 years to find all your wisdom herein
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Al
Every day....and some days, numerous times. It's one of the indispensable features of this forum. TED Z . |
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I love print errors and there is no shortage from early Bowman. This one has a #48 Koslo front and back. The back also has two stamps from #100 Miklich FB and one #102 Angsman FB. Notice how all three are located bottom row, third from the right. Helps you visualize what the guys have presented for sheet arrangement.
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In the early 1980's, I had all 3 uncut 36-card sheets of the 1948 Bowman FB set.
Here's the article I wrote for SCD in 1984 regarding this set...... ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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1948 Bowman Basketball uncut sheet of Hi# s (missing Red and Blue ink).
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Since we are on the subject of the 1948 Bowman Movies Stars cards, I have an interesting experience I would like to share with you.
I was set-up at a BB card Show in Red Bank (NJ) in 1991. Back then, small Shows sometimes were just as good as the larger shows. And this one was a good one. I sold an eclectic variety of cards at it.... 19th Century, pre-war, post-war BB, FB, BskB, & Non-Sports. A fellow noticed my stacks of various Bowman Movies Stars cards and asked me...."which set would be the easiest to put together" ? I suggested the 1948 set. He said his son liked the Bowman Movies Stars cards, and he had promised his son a complete Movies Stars set for his birthday. So, I gave him this Lloyd Nolan card to take home for his son's approval. Suddenly, this guy "cracked up"....laughing hilariously. I asked him...."what's so funny" ? He told me that his house is situated on the corner of Lloyd Road and Nolan Drive in the nearby town of Matawan. We both laughed heartily. OK guys....is that an unbelievable coincidence....or what ? . ![]() TED Z . |
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Funny story, Ted. It struck a note in my recall, as there is also a Lloyd Rd that is intersected by a Nolan Avenue in my local town (Cleveland). Now, if you had given him a Basil Rathbone card and he cracked up, I guess that would be another story. Wonder how his son was a fan of '40's movies? Was TCM around then?
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I always hoped that Tuesday Weld would marry Rick Monday
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Hi Steve Back in the early '90s, AMC TV was the TCM TV channel we know now. I got together with this guy and his son six weeks after that BB card show and sold them a complete 1948 Bowman Movies Stars set. His son was a classic movies buff. I was impressed with his son's knowledge of the "golden oldies" movies, and he was only 13 years old at that time. TED Z . |
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