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Posted By: Ben

Lets see if the board can complete this type collection. Everyone posts a scan of one of the cards below, ONE card/scan per person. There's alotta tough sets down there, think we can do it?

D359 Williams Baking Co. A's 1911
D380 Clement Bros. Bread 1909-10
E104-1 Nadja Athletics Caramels 1910
E104-2 Nadja Pirates Caramels 1910
E104-3 Nadja Caramels 1910
E123 Curtis Ireland Candy 1923
E125 American Caramel die-cuts 1910
E222 A.W.H. Caramels 1910
E223 G & B Chewing Gum 1888
E224 Texas Tommy Type 1 1914
E224 Texas Tommy Type II 1914
E270 Colgan's Chips Red Borders 1912
E270 Colgan's Chips Tin Tops 1912
E271 Darby Chocolates 1910
E286 Ju-Ju Drums 1910
E300 Plow's Candy 1912
L1 Leathers 1912
M101-1/2 Sporting News supplements
N167 Old Judge New York Giants 1886
N173 Old Judge Cabinets 1888
N29 Allen & Ginter 1888
N338-2 S. F. Hess 1888
N370 Lone Jack Browns 1886
N403 Yum Yum Tobacco 1888
N43 Allen & Ginter World Champs 1888
R317 Uncle Jack's Candy 1933
R337 Eclipse Import 1933
S81 Silks 1912
T208 Cullivan Fireside A's 1911
T209 Continentia Colour
T213 Coupon Cigarettes Type III 1919
T214 Victory Tobacco 1915
T215 Red Cross Tobacco 1910-12
T216 Peoples Tobacco 1911-16 [Mino or Virginia Extra]
T217 Mono Cigarettes 1911
T227 Series of Champions 1912
T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps 1914
T4 Obak Cabinets
T5 Pinkerton Cabinets (w/mount) 1911
W601 Sporting Life Team Composites 1902-09

Cuban:

Punch 1910
Thomas Gutierrez 1923-24
Aguilitas Segundas 1924/25
1923/24 Nacionales




Texas Tommy Type I

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Great topic Ben!



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W601 Toronto from the complete portfolio



Sorry for the large size, but it is a big item. I don't want to get off-topic, but does anybody have an earlier card/premium/etc. of HOF'er Ed Barrow?

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Elliot, I have the 1903 W601 showing Ed Barrow as the manager. I can't tell from your scan, but is he with the Toronto team as well? As the manager?

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Great idea for a topic Ben!

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E125 Die Cut



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This may be a stupid questions, but with the same image and font of the Chance in the T206 set, why isn't this card considered a T206 with Red Cross back?

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Posted By: jay behrens

They are like the t213 Coupon cards. They use the same images as the t206 set, but they were issued at a later time and team changes were made. Alwso note, the back says "100 designs".

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Posted By: The other One (Julie)

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Posted By: Glen V

I'd be surprised if there were 40 people that post on this site that each have a different rare type from the above list. Still, it will be fun to see the result.

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my "Lonely" contribution......

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Here are E104-2 and E104-3

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N167 Welch.

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Posted By: Ben

I added a few Cuban issues there at the bottom so that Ryan, Kenny, Andy, or whomever can get in the mix here. I'm tempted to add some more crazy rare stuff like "A fan for a fan" or something like that, but nahhh...I actually believe we can complete this list as it is! Keep em coming guys, I know you have them

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Flick-Red Border E270
Wallace-Tintop E270

Thanks to Julie (the other one) for the additions to my collection.

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Ben, you can check off another .... Mike



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Posted By: Gary B.

I could have SWORN I saw the "BASEBALL SMURF" listed on the first post, but I don't see it anymore. Did someone remove it from the listing? Regardless, here is my scan. All I can offer to this topic:

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Posted By: T206Collector

The Baseball Smurf actually came attached to a plastic island of grass, out of which came a ballpoint pen shaped like a baseball bat, if I remember correctly. I, too, removed Baseball Smurf from his pen island home as a wee child.

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I'll include a "representative" from my collection as well. Great post Ben!!

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Posted By: jay behrens

Just because Tom cheated and posted 2 cards and this is the only card in my collection that qualifies, here is my Colgan red boarder of Tris Speaker. Thanks to Julie for selling this gem to me The card is much sharper than the scan. My scanner hates slabbed cards. Haven't been able to figure out any way to change the focal point for the scanner so that slabbed cards will scan in focus. Never had this problem with my old scanner.



Sorry Julie, but I had to protect the card from myself.

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And it has the overprint back.

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1909 D380-1 Clement Brothers Bread and 1934 Crescent Ice Cream, Andy

 

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Posted By: Ben

13 more toughies to go - and the 2 cubans

E123 Curtis Ireland Candy 1923
E223 G & B Chewing Gum 1888
E271 Darby Chocolates 1910
E300 Plow's Candy 1912
L1 Leathers 1912
N403 Yum Yum Tobacco 1888
R317 Uncle Jack's Candy 1933
R337 Eclipse Import 1933
S81 Silks 1912
T208 Cullivan Fireside A's 1911
T209 Continentia Colour
T217 Mono Cigarettes 1911
T4 Obak Cabinets

Aguilitas Segundas 1924/25
1923/24 Nacionales


The s81 silk, e123 and r337 shouldn't be too difficult, but there are a few real rarities still to go.



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Do you want to suspend your one post per person rule?

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Posted By: Ben

How about this: if we don't get 4-5 cards closer to the goal by this time tomorrow, we'll suspend the rule. Pretty much defeats the purpose of the original post (leon probably could have completed the list with his collection alone) but it would be nice to see the list complete.

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Posted By: leon

I am still missing several from the list as I just haven't seen what I wanted (at the price I wanted to pay) or didn't have the resources when I did see them. Oh well....just glad I got in several years ago and not now.....Also, I am fairly much of a "purist" of what I collect. Mainly type "cards" (let's don't go for the definition please) and NO cdv's, foreign issues, tickets , cabinets, or very many silks (though I have a few S74's). I might pick some of those types up inadvertantly but not usually (so far) on purpose. So there are several on this list I would not normally have....plus I would think there are several other collectors on the board that could fill these gaps...Dan M. or JC could, most likely.......later

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Posted By: Andy Cook

Check off T209 Contentnea Color - Andy

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here's the back of the t209 color

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Posted By: Ryan Christoff

Future HOFer Biz Mackey:




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Posted By: jay behrens

Misread that and thought is Biz Markee.

You...You got what I need...

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Posted By: Jay Miller

Why are we neglecting so many 19th century issues? I have looked quickly but I didn't see 4 Base Hit, K-Bat, K-Bat NY, Hancock Clothing, two other S.F. Hess, Just So, etc.

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Posted By: Ben

Jay, I was looking to make a list that the forum could have a realistic chance at completing. With Just So, 4BH, SF Hess etc, we'd pretty much be throwing that chance out the window. However, once we complete the current list (or give up trying), I'd be happy to see you post scans of those issues here! Or perhaps we could to a type collection part II?

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Seems time for me to contribute to this cause.

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I took the liberty of breaking the one post per person rule -- hope thats ok ben!

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Posted By: The other One (Julie)



And here's a Yum Yum, with the ad neatly trimmed off, and I've posted before, so if there's another whole one out there, please delete this! Even a whole one from someone who's posted before!

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Posted By: Paul

Julie,

There was another trimmed Yum Yum Welch in the Mastro auction, but it was only slightly trimmed - the ad was still there. I'm sure I will regret not buying it. It was in a lot with another similarly trimmed Yum Yum. I believe the pair went for less than $1500.

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Posted By: Max

I know there was a stack of these found a while back, but it's all I have, and I didn't want to try and pass off an old dust jacket with a married Piedmont back as new card variant.



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The Black Diamond himself, Jose Mendez:

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