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|  Petitto busts 
			
			Anybody have any Petitto busts from the early 50's they are looking to sell?  Or have any photos you'd like to share? Marty | 
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			Here's a pic of one I had for a short while (and would like to get back again)!
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|  John Sain 
			
			I have an "in-sain-ly" rare Johnny Sain Bust that I could potentially sell.   I have never seen another in 20+ years of collecting these.  Since you collect them, I would be eager to hear if you know of any others. Anyway, feel free to email or PM if you have interest. I also have the Ted Williams prototype from this series. It is solid metal (not plastic) and it weighs a ton. I believe it to be a one-of-a-kind piece. Thanks and happy collecting! Mark | 
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			Not sure if this link will work but an interesting read on the busts from Baseball Digest, July 1949... http://books.google.com/books?id=3jI...0busts&f=false 
				__________________ For information on baseball-related cigarette and tobacco packs, visit www.baseballandtobacco.com. Instagram: @vintage_cigarette_packs Last edited by canjond; 07-21-2011 at 03:33 PM. | 
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			Great read.... thanks for posting!    That's the first I have ever seen anything published about this obscure set of busts. The only exmples I have actually seen are Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams, Warren Spahn and the single Johnny Sain. I wonder if there are others. I have similar (in size and structure) Joe DiMaggio and Bob Feller Busts, but they are not marked "Petitto Studios". I believe Brock from our forum came into a Ted Williams about a year ago, but other than that, these rarely get a mention. Interesting that the author chose to talk about the sculpting of the Johnny Sain Bust. Anyway, I have it (and it did turn out to be rare). If anyone cares to see a picture, I can post one, perhaps this weekend. | 
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			Great article - thanks for finding that!  1949-1950 certainly seems to make the most sense based on the ones I have seen.  The only ones I have on hand right now are a Ted Williams and a Ralph Kiner (that was supposedly from his personal collection, but not verifiable - still pretty neat).  I had the Spahn and an Alvin Dark as well, but sadly, no more.  And the plastic Jackie Robinson candy container that was also done by Pettito, of course.  I did see a few others several years back - maybe I saved off a picture... I have never seen anything about them as far as how they were distributed. They are not common, but being made of a plastic material, you would think they would have had to have lasted in a reasonable number proportionate to how many were produced. I would love to see a pic of your Sain - be nice to get an idea of which ones are out there. | 
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