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Old 08-24-2016, 01:44 PM
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Default Those Tuff Post War Regionals

I know Brian has collected them for decades. Some of the Post War Regional are very difficult to acquire in good condition. Putting together a set can be brutal. The 1949 Sealtest falls in with those issues that are scarce, difficult to find in nice condition....and not collected by many. Lets see some tough Regionals.
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Old 08-24-2016, 07:58 PM
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Although my main collecting focuses for many years have been pre-War cards, I do enjoy read the Post-War Board every day, same as I do the "Main" Board. Is it my imagination, or is the "Main" Board rapidly becoming the Pre-War & Post-War Board?
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Although my main collecting focuses for many years have been pre-War cards, I do enjoy read the Post-War Board every day, same as I do the "Main" Board. Is it my imagination, or is the "Main" Board rapidly becoming the Pre-War & Post-War Board?
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MY BAD!!! Another sad senior moment!! For reason I can't explain, I thought I was reading the "Main" Board when I was reading this thread. I apologize to all. I'll blame my goof on watching my Nationals lose their third game in a row to the Orioles at the same time I am reading Net54, which has put me in a bad mood! My Nats have not come anywhere close resembling a division leader this week!
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To make amends for my goof, I'll show this tough post-War regional:
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I don't think the '53 or '54 Johnston Cookies Braves are all that scarce and obviously these are not in nice condition. But I think they are cool! (the '54s are the skinny ones)
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Old 08-25-2016, 06:38 AM
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I grew up in Southern California and of course the Dodgers were my team. I remember seeing this card back in 1962 and thinking it was so neat. Willie Davis laying down a drag bunt! Willie and his brother Tommy were among my favorite players. If I ever shop around for a slabbed hi grade card, I think this will be the one. 1962 Bell Brand #3, maybe the best baseball card EVER!
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Default Gentlemen, my book on post-war regional / food issues is available

Gentlemen, and our dear lady collectors, my book on post-war regional / food issues is available. It is a 478-page book on a CD, easily read by inserting the CD into the disc drive of your computer tower or laptop. It's a read, and there are about 32 color photos, which will look gorgeous on your computer screen.

A hobby celebration written to enlighten, entertain, and inspire other collectors about these terrific cards and coins that seemed to play "hard-to-get" right from the get-go.

The press release written by SPORTS COLLECTORS DIGEST editor Tom Bartsch may be easily found on the NET. Simply Google: Never Cheaper by the Dozen, and it will come right up.

I need a $30 dollar money order for the book. It will be sent to you postpaid, first class mail. I'm at:

Brian Powell
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Make sure when you send me your letter / money order that you clearly state your mailing address.

I would suggest you jump on this and avail yourself of the chance to buy a copy. Tons of good sea stories and information, colorful reading, along with the beautiful photos.

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Larry I love that Willie Davis pose but Willie and Tommy were not brothers. Willie was born and grew up in tiny Mineral Springs, Arkansas while Tommy was a Brooklyn kid. My Mom grew up at 20 minutes down the road from Mineral Springs outside of Wilton, Arkansas.
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Maybe these guys caused some confusion
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I have focused mostly on West Coast regionals:











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HaHa I always thought they were brothers that is funny! This happens all the time to me. Like in football when the offense has a first down inside the opponents 10 yard line. For fifty years I thought this was called "goal to goal" then I found out it's "goal to go"! This thread is filled with "senior moments" LOL! Steve I did know that Tommie and Hank are brothers, at least I think I knew that!
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