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identifying Indian sets

May 12 2008 at 11:39 AM
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  (Login DanCalandriello)

After reading Henry's informative posts about different
images used for certain indians, I thought now would be a good time
to show a few set together, in one post.

I have let out Goudey Gum, Red Man Tobacco, the large Allen Ginters.



 
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(Login ctyankee)

Re: identifying Indian sets

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May 12 2008, 8:02 PM 

I don't have images, but there are two Indian sets from Samoset and another from Lowney's.

 
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(Login DanCalandriello)

lots more

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May 12 2008, 8:21 PM 

I posted the above in the hopes of bringing out many more indian sets.

I especially love the indian stamps that Todd has...really nice.


 
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Indian sets

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May 14 2008, 9:30 AM 

Dan---I don't have much exotic Indian material, but this is an interesting strip of 12 paper "cards", allegedly from Cracker Jack. There is no CJ identification or writing on the reverse, & the strip of 12 was originally held together with a staple. I have a similiar accordion style strip relating to the American Revolution. I guess the CJ collectors know about this ---how many different topics were issued?


 
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(Login TheNewtonian)

red indians

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May 14 2008, 11:49 AM 

Hello to All ,

Heres the only set of ' vintage ' Red Indians i have , hope it helps .









 
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Re: identifying Indian sets

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May 14 2008, 7:32 PM 

Since the inception of this forum I've become interested in several pre-30s set's, that I never knew existed before (c'mon Ralph, join the pre-30s party ) While this set doesn't have the popularity of the N2 Indians, are much tougher to come by. I really love this Sitting Bull card.


Kimball N189-

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Indian

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May 14 2008, 11:08 PM 

Nice posts!


    
This message has been edited by BobbyBHockey on May 15, 2008 6:11 AM


 
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