Ah, Yes, the Infamous Clark(e) Boys

The Clarke brothers, Fred and Josh, both had typos on some famous pre-war baseball cards
Read moreThe Clarke brothers, Fred and Josh, both had typos on some famous pre-war baseball cards
Read moreConnie Mack’s E96 card broke with tradition
Read moreComparing Philadelphia Caramel’s two baseball card sets
Read moreCuts from the 1913 Baseball Series Notebooks are sometimes called proofs
Read moreRecently, I ranked all 25 of the 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel cards. I figured I’d take a look at the 1910 E96 set, which was a virtual continuation of that issue. With that said, here are all 30 of the E96 cards ranked. As usual, this ranking is based on player star power, the picture on the card, and my
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title Philadelphia Caramel (E96) Year 1910 Size 1 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ Images Color Type Candy/Caramel Number in Set 30 1910 Philadelphia Caramel (E96) Overview The 1909 E96 set was the second of two pre-war issues produced by Philadelphia Caramel with the popular E95 issue coming first in 1909. The Philadelphia Caramel Company, as stated on the
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title Baseball Series Notebooks Year 1913 Size 1 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ Images Color Type Miscellaneous Number in Set 29 1913 Baseball Series Notebooks Overview The 1913 Baseball Series Notebooks cards were those printed onto children’s notebooks. The cards on the notebooks were replicas of E95 and E96 baseball cards distributed by the Philadelphia Caramel Company.
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