Net54baseball cracker jack fake

More junk ebay listings cracker jack net54baseball. Postwar baseball cards forum pre1980 net54baseball. There is a separate section for b selling and trading the bs. The telltale with the fakes is the ink never sits quite right on the paper and just looks wrong up close. Its also possible id think that many sets like cracker jack could have only been distributed during the baseball seasons as opposed to all year long like some other sets possibly t206. Just speculation there, but theres countless variables that go into why x number of cards survive from any given set. In 1912, cracker jack popcorn became the mass marketing legend of the. The scoops carey that appears on a cracker jack card and many others is max scoops carey, who played in the early 1900s. Id be pretty suspicious given the recent fake backs being made of each.

Question for the community on my 1914 cracker jack. These forums are devoted to both pre and post war baseball cards. A paucity of peanuts, plus prizes disappoint the seattle times. The 1915 cracker jack baseball set consists of 176 subjects, each card measuring 214 by 3.

These forums are devoted to both pre and post war baseball cards and vintage memorabilia, as well as other sports. The scoops carey that appears on a t206 card played in the late 1800s and early 1900s is george scoops carey, originally from pittsburgh. Id want to see it in person and take some high res scans. See more ideas about cracker jacks, jack, crackers. There is a separate section for b selling and trading. Cracker jack is an american brand of snack food consisting of molassesflavored, caramelcoated popcorn and peanuts, well known for being packaged with a. There is a separate section for b selling and trading the bst area if you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it. Help on this 1915 red sox minstrel show advertisement. The peanuts and prizes in a package of cracker jack get fans nearly as riled up as an umpires disputed call in a tight mariner game. Cards that feature a different shade of white than the originals can easily be identified as fakes. The card backs feature the card number, biography of the player.

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