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Hi fduran27 I appreciate the compliment....and, wish you lots of luck collecting these cards. Especially, if your goal is to complete the set of all 98 subjects. It's a real challenge worth pursuing. TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 06-15-2016 at 06:05 PM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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A brief retrospective on the LEAF GUM Co. (1948 - 1949)
Here are some recollections regarding the LEAF GUM cards from my youth.
Early in 1948, the first cards marketed by LEAF were Pirates of the Seas cards with a 1" x 2" stick of Bubble gum in 1-cent wax-packs. These cards are very tough to find; and, very seldom seen. In 1948, LEAF issued their ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GUM set comprising of 98 cards, issued in two 49-card series. Jackie Jensen's rookie card is in the tougher Hi # series. A tremendous FB and BB athlete, Jackie decided in favor of BB when he signed with the Oakland Oaks of the PCL in 1949. In the Fall of 1948, LEAF introduced their KNOCK-OUT BUBBLE GUM set (49 cards + Rocky Graziano). These cards were very popular. And, due to high demand, LEAF ran additional press runs of them in early 1949 (gray cardboard versions). 1948 was the 3rd meeting of the famous Rocky Graziano vs Tony Zale fights of that era. Zale knocked out Graziano in this 3rd match-up, winning 2 of the 3 fights. The Graziano card is extremely rare. Supposedly, Rocky did not like his picture and had LEAF remove his card. 1948 issue .................................................. ....... 1949 issue LEAF issued the 1st series (49 cards) of their ALL-STAR BASEBALL GUM in early Spring of 1949. And, issued the 2nd series (49 cards) in limited distribution during the Summer of 1949. . ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GUM issued in 1949 (49 cards). Hey guys....I don't think this show is over, yet. So, let's see some more of your LEAF cards. TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 06-28-2016 at 06:48 PM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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I have no Leaf's to share but want to give a thanks for sharing firsthand knowledge of some almost prewar cards.
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Just thought I'd add my uncut sheet of 1948 LEAF boxing cards to illustrate the format of how the LEAF GUM Co.
printed all their sports cards (1948-1949). And, here is an old B/W photo of an uncut sheet of the 1st series of the 1949 BB cards. TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 09-27-2018 at 08:02 PM. |
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1949 LEAF BB cards with wrong-backs
Complementary pair of wrong backs from my 1949 LEAF set.
These inverted backs on the cards in 2nd (scarce) series tells us that the printer simply ran the pre-printed 49-card sheets (of fronts) in reverse when doing the back run. I've never seen 1st series wrong-backs from this set. Anyhow, if you have 1949 LEAF wrong-backs, please post them here.....Thanks. . TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 09-18-2016 at 12:36 PM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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Leaf baseball
posted a day or two ago in a watercooler talk thread...picked up these and a few
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1949 LEAF BB cards
Nice cards, guys.
Thanks for sharing them with us. TED Z . |
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'49 Leaf Satchel Paige PSA 7
Those are some incredible cards Gent's, thank you all for sharing!
I am a huge fan of '49 Leaf and would love to show off more but unfortunately this is the only (1) that we have at the moment. We can only afford so many MONSTERS at a time. Semper Fi! Joe |
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Mic drop
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What the crap?
This one has been on eBay lately right? My #1 dream card. One day......in a PSA 1 or lower! |
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The Leaf Paige is definitely one of the great card's to own in this hobby, good luck buddy...hope you can track down a nice PSA 1 or Authentic Paige for your collection. If I come across one, I will definitely point you in the right direction! Happy Holiday's gent's. Semper Fi! Joe |
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It's all a matter of "relativity"....you consider this vintage card of Ruth "overpriced"....however, when compared with his Goudey cards (or earlier cards), it is reasonably priced. Ruth is Ruth, and most collectors want an old card of him. Here are the two from my two 1949 LEAF sets...... . TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 11-30-2022 at 01:28 PM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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Here's my Hans demonstrating that QC that Leaf was so known for..
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1948 pirates
I missed this thread earlier. My one addition is the 1948 pirates series that Ted mentioned in an earlier post. An uncut sheet I picked up a few years back.
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Thanks Peachman82 I haven't seen this many LEAF Pirates cards since I was a 10 year old kid. TED Z . |
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1948 Leaf - Jackie Robinson - RC
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this is a great thread, just commenting so i can remember where it is!
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1949 Leaf BB cards....show us your Leaf's
I am reprising this thread as it illustrates a rich amount of LEAF cards on display.
Especially all the 2nd Series (short-prints)....which are very seldom seen. And, many of my color variations. Plus, Mike Ryan's (long-time 1949 LEAF BB collector) beautiful cards. After all is said and done.....pictures are always worth a "1000 words" TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I’m Schmeling a few more cards. Picked these up a few months ago.
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signed 1948/1949 Leaf set chase
here are a few of my favorites from my signed Leaf set chase Dimaggio, Ted, Stan, as well as my best SP's (unsigned) - Paige, Doby, Hal. I'm up to 31/98 on the signed set and would love it if anyone could reach out if they have any FS!
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What a wonderful thread -- a trip down Net54 memory lane!
Even more impressed with the cards in this thread with the passage of time. My own Leaf run from earlier in the thread has rounded out a bit now. Many thanks to the board members who helped along the way. The Jackie and Ruth were actually two of my very first cards bought via Net54, and I am still very grateful to the sellers! Great memories. Updated pic:
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Great cards everyone, here is my one Ruth Leaf
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Not a set I collect, but a cool thread. I have a handful of Leaf cards, including these two misfits. Can anyone offer a good explanation with what is going on with them? Harris has a really dark area below his mouth that looks like a beard (not ink on card), and the Evans has registration issues that caused the weird border overlap on the left side?
Brian |
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My best Teddy Ballgame:
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