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Here's a C. 1930's Lucky Strike Cigarettes Advertising Piece
& Bridge Tally Card This rare ad piece was meant to be folded with two cigarettes inserted in the holes to create the players legs. The player shown is film star Jack Mulhall
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with lindros and bure in, i thought kariya would eventually get in but didn't expect it to be so soon. was hoping to pick up more cards of him (although he rarely signs/signed anything anyway). ud 91 kariya was a white whale.
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1970 Boston Bruins Picture Pack Stanley Cup Champions Bobby Orr Photo
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I've always wanted a George Mikan Rookie. I decide to fill the void with this 48-49 Exhibit card.
Fits in nicely with my other Mikan cards. Both personally pulled. |
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Great cards, Guys!!
Love those Orr/Hockey P/U's, Jeff!!
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Perhaps many unsold stock packets of them survived, but the sheer attractiveness of the photos is off the charts, and would stand out in any Bobby Orr display, I feel. Many of the shots of his teammates are equally good. Thanks for sharing. ---Brian Powell |
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That pic really brings home that at the height of his prowess, Orr was really still practically a kid.
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Thanks for the comments guys! Another cool thing about the photo is the texture. It feels a little bit like very fine sand paper or pebbly if you know what I mean.
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My strong feeling for the hefty PSA holder is that it creates massive protection, and the illusion it's a thicker card. The same holds true for the 1914-15 Cracker Jack baseball, which are extremely thin. Ditto the 1954 Wilson Franks. Again, thanks for sharing, JB! ![]() As an aside, I really admire the photo of Derek Sanderson, "the center of attention", whose contribution to the Big Bad Bruins was immense. The show was on when he and Ed Westfall took the ice to kill one of the many penalties their teammates incurred. ---Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 07-07-2017 at 11:47 AM. |
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