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This boxer was included in a set of college track & field die cuts.
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...which doesn't necessarily translate to valuable. Just picked up this and several other 1940's Italian boxing cards. I find them interesting, but mainly I just like to pronounce the names with a fake Italian accent.
Actually, I would be thrilled if someone could offer any additional info on these cards. You know, the usual- date of issue, issuer, number of cards in set, are they cut from a strip, a sheet or just individual cards, etc. Last edited by Jerry G; 04-24-2014 at 09:36 PM. |
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Just because it is one of my favorite cards ever and I've never seen another:
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1928 Chocolate Jaime Boix
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As a Lajoie collector, I'd never seen this postcard until it surfaced in a Hake's auction a few months ago. I'm curious whether boxing collectors are familiar with it.
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Did you get that one, Rob? I had my eye on that since I collect Jeffries stuff but the price, wow...Had to settle for this card:
![]() To answer your question, nope, never seen it before, but I'm sure gonna look for it now.
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Yes, I bought it.
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