Picked up a nice little deal yesterday, worth the long drive. There is a lot more but just wanted to show a bit of the nicer Canadian stuff that came in Chocolate bars (Candy Bars) in the 1920's
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just a tiny part of my recent pickups.too much to do in 1 night!!!!!!!!!!
A BIG thank you to Mark for "Endurance" and the Thunderbird stamps
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I've decided to flip this lot. Please check out the B/S/T section if interested. A great opportunity for the T59 or type card collector. Thanks.
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Lot of (4) American Caramels with a couple of the elusive 121-140 cards.........#128 Clarence Burton & #121 Billy Dove
A Capital Candy & Cracker Sheppard card....my 2nd. Thanks to Brent Butcher for telling me about the (4) he got and I got one of the dupes from the same seller. Tough set.
Some Pepsin Gum and Cameo Pepsin Pins
Nice Stollwerks Paper Doll
Heinz Albums and paperwork
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This isn't much compared to other pick-ups but this card completes a ten year journey and my master set of Mother's Cookies Television and Radio Stars.
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Now it is on to complete my master set of Mother's Cookies Movie Stars set!
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Strasser: You know the leaders of the underground movement in Paris, in Prague, in Brussels, in Amsterdam, in Oslo, in Belgrade, in Athens.
Laszlo: Even in Berlin.
Strasser: Yes, even in Berlin. If you will furnish me with their names and their exact whereabouts, you will have your visa in the morning.
Renault: And the honor of having served the Third Reich.
Laszlo: I was in a German concentration camp for a year. That's honor enough for a lifetime.
Strasser: You will give us the names?
Laszlo: If I didn't give them to you in a concentration camp, where you had more persuasive methods at your disposal, I certainly won't give them to you now. And what if you track down these men and kill them? What if you murdered all of us? From every corner of your Republic, thousands would rise to take our places. Even Nazis can't kill that fast.
Sic Gorgiamus Allos Subjectatos Nunc
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This is a funny hobby. Last month I wined about Todd picking up the gorgeous Sea Raiders wrapper, and today I added one to my collection. Also added was the tough Noah's Ark wrapper. To quote Mr. Riley, "I am loving those 30's-40's wrappers." - Jack J.
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Jack those are some neat wrappers! And it just goes to show you what I know; I thought you needed money and lots of it to get the wrappers you wanted. Now I find out all you need do is whine about it. WELL I want some wrappers too and this is my whine. I'll be looking for my wrappers in nexts months mail.
Todd those are some very colorful cards.
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Probably paid too much for this, but I love the graphics and that it's made by "Package Confectionery Company, Inc. - Boston" which, I assume, is the same company as "Package Confectionery Corp. - Boston" that did "Sailor Boy Smokes". It's only a bit over 2 1/2 inches by 3 inches. -Jack J.
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Cool lot of E cards I found together. I have never seen (swimmer) an example of the Sports Co. of America SF
E. Rosen lollipop card, Blatz Gum movie star card, Singer picture pak, and a group of Men in America booklets have the box too but not pictured.
This is one of the game cards and some movie stars from a game. There are many more cards and pieces. I had never seen the (Oscar) game before I cannot find any manufacturer markings but it looks complete and is neat - will show more pics if anyone wants, the movie stars slide into individual wooden holders.
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