I really get a kick out of pre-war cards, though I only have a small handful. I was sitting at like 4 or 5 cards from earlier than 1940, probably. I realized I should rectify that, so I went poking around for cheap tobacco cards on COMC to throw in my recent post-Christmas order. As long as you keep to non-sports cards, you can find some great deals. I was just after cool looking, cheap old specimens and I was able to add 8 cards to my supervintage minicollection. I thought about busting out all 8 at once, but I think instead I'll spread them out a bit. I mean, these cards are around a hundred years old, so what's the rush? lol. And so, the
Supervintage Sundays series is born.
(Not to be confused with the Sentimental Sundays recurring series I haven't done in a while.)
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1925 Wills Life in the Tree Tops #43 Food Pouch of Rook |
Here's a 90-year-old card that cost me 90¢. It was the gorgeous dusk sunset on this illustration that drew me in. Note the squawking baby bird waiting for Papa to spew some num-num his way.
There's that. Should this be a one-card-post series? Hmm. Nah, let's throw in another card.
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1939 Player's Uniforms of the Territorial Army Tobacco #32 5th BN., The Lancashire Fusiliers, 1915 |
This card from 1939 is in great shape except for the gnawed up lower left corner. I don't have a ton of interest the subject matter, but it's still a pretty cool peek into the past. And it only set me back 75¢! This and the previous card are standard mini size.. if there is such a thing.
Thanks for checking out these couple old cards with me. Have a great week, everybody.
Love both of them! I've been becoming mildly obsessed with WWI in recent months, so that second card is particularly cool. Less than $2 well spent, can't wait to see the rest!
ReplyDelete90 year old cardboard for 90¢ is an awesome pickup... so is the 77 year old cardboard for 70¢.
ReplyDeletebest .99 or less pick ups I've seen in ages! great condition too!
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