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Neat stuff guys, interesting to see "Bob" Clemente, I remember that his given name of Roberto sounded too "ethnic" for the time, so the cards used the shortened version of Bob!
1908 Arm & Hammer/Church and Dwight
"New Series of Birds"
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1911 Philadelphia Caramel
Bull Dog
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1940's Gordons Bread/Recipe(fitting for a medicine man ?)
Choctaw Medicine Man
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Ken
Porkchops, are those 1954 Quaker sports Oddities worth very much? I had forgotten that I had 20 of the 27 cards in that set before seeing your post. To be honest I had no idea until I looked it up just now, that there were 27 cards in the set as the highest numbered card I had was 26.
Thanks for the info Ken. I was never able to find any info on that set in my guides as it was a multi/other sport set and the physical price guides did not list that set. So those cards were "out of sight, out of mind" for many years until I saw your post. I was able to quickly find a checklist for them at Trading Card Database once it dawned on me I could find the checklist over there.
They are very nice cards and because of the rounded corners do not suffer the damages that many square cornered sets do. I was surprised that the Black Hawks card was one that I did indeed have. I would have bet anything that was one of the ones I lacked.
Here is a link to the checklist of this rather interesting set.
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