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			I am the seller you bought that Gomez from. I actually found about 60 of these Wheaties panels at an estate sale last summer. I didn't know much about them at the time. Just that they were cool. I bought them from the family of the man who originally cut them out of the Wheaties boxes. Here is one I kept for my Cubs collection.
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				__________________ Bill Potter T206 Beater Collection currently at 51/524 | 
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			That Dean panel is sweet. I love the story on it.
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|  1939 Wheaties Panels 
			
			Count me as one who begged his mother to buy the bright and attractive Wheaties boxes in 1939 and later for the Detroit players  (Greenberg, Bridges and particularly Gehringer).  Rice Krispies and Corn Flakes were less expensive,  and my pleas usually went unheeded.  I have had to make up these deficiencies as an adult.   I may be mistaken,  but I believe that the Detroit Tigers radio home broadcasts were partially sponsored by Wheaties who exhorted their listeners to  "go to the kitchen right now and fill your bowl with delicious Wheaties flakes."   I was nine years old at the time and did just that.   Except I had to do it with Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Keith H Thompson | 
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			That is pretty cool you begged your mom to buy you the 1939 Wheaties. That makes you almost as old as Teddy Z. !!  Quote: 
 
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 I picked up a handful of these Wheaties "proofs" from one of the AH's about a decade ago. (Remember GAI? A tip o' the Kawika hat to the first "open Monday" joker).     | 
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			Wow, such great stuff!  My earliest recollection is the post cereal boxes.  Thanks for posting.
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				__________________ Bill Potter T206 Beater Collection currently at 51/524 | 
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|  Wheaties  Charles Gehringer 
			
			I am emboldened by the interest in an old man's memories to add one more remark about Wheaties and their back panels over the late thirties.  But first,  what man or boy among you, upon seeing this Gehringer panel,  could resist them?   If they were  "aces on Gehringer's plate"," that was good enough for me. My mother did let me get most if not all of the 1939 Centennial Wheaties panels when they came out. The history of baseball had (and still has) a special fascination for me because from my earliest memories I heard stories from my father about his uncles who played seriously for the Danville, IN Browns in the 1880s. One of whom was Sam Thompson (Detroit 1885-1888, Philadelphia 1889-1898, Detroit 1906, HOF 1974). My mother kept her sewing materials in the gold plated silver cup given to Sam by the Philadelphia fans in 1894 (I believe). Also in the cup was Sam's 1887 boxed Dauvray Cup Medal and a ball, which along with a bat of Sam's, my brother and I would use for play. It was not my intention to detract this thread from the Wheaties panel discussion, so I will conclude with another story. I was deadly serious about not being allowed to buy Wheaties panels, other than the Centennial issues. I did have a Hank Greenberg and pasted it into a large childhood scrapbook along with newspaper cutouts from the Detroit News and Free Press. About 1954 on my return from Korea I went over some of my childhood "possessions" to decide what to keep and what to throw away. To my dismay I discovered that my younger brother had appropriated all of the sports pictures he coveted for his own scrapbook, and in particular had taken a razor blade and extracted Hank Greenbergs body (outstretched glove and all). The more I think of it today I wonder if Hank ever received a more personal touch of a fan's admiration. | 
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			I love these stories, Mr. Thompson. I recently picked this up. I would have loved to have seen those guys play live.
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			[QUOTE=sandmountainslim;16074n "Do you have a Dizzy Dean?".[/QUOTE] I Vividly remember dizzy dean and pewee reese calling the game of the week. | 
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			I have about 5 panels of Cardinals in cheap dollar store frames on my office wall. I put colored paper for the background, trimmed them up nicely, and put tape on the back To hold them to the paper and they look nice displayed that way
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			I really like the 1937 series 9 set because of its colorful images. The Dodgers actually wore green that year, and the Mungo is the only card I've seen that shows it.
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			These are very cool. After seeing them I wanted to make a few different boxes for my personal collection. Way too poor to buy real ones so I settle for "custom" made pieces. This one is 3 1/8" X 5 3/4". Here is a great site I found that shows a ton of box designs. http://cerealpriceguide.blogspot.com...ice-guide.html
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			Tip of my hat to Sam Majors for the Mel Ott    Thank you, sir! Very nice card and some of the best packaging I have ever encountered.   
				__________________ Bill Potter T206 Beater Collection currently at 51/524 | 
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|  Wheaties panels 
			
			Bill, Glad the Ott Wheaties got there in good shape. Here is the other Cochrane that's in the series. He is pictured in a white hat instead of blue. | 
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  I am really liking these panels. 
				__________________ Bill Potter T206 Beater Collection currently at 51/524 | 
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			Glad you like the Gomez. The Gehringer should be getting there soon. I used oldcardboard.com to figure out which year and series each card was. They have an example of each set.
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 I now have examples from 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1939. Gonna try to fill in the missing years then worry bout the sets later on. Like them even more than Exhibits, I believe. 
				__________________ Bill Potter T206 Beater Collection currently at 51/524 | 
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			My gehrig
		 
				__________________ [I]"When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls." ~Ted Grant Www.weingartensvintage.com https://www.facebook.com/WeingartensVintage http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...ben-weingarten ALWAYS BUYING BABE RUTH RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOGRAPHS--->To add to my collection Last edited by Forever Young; 12-13-2016 at 08:49 AM. | 
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			Always love the photos used for cards.. very nice indeed!!
		 
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|  Partial Box and some panels... 
			
			........that have not been shown yet.  Fun to collect, all subject to cautious or reckless cutting.
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