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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => A Cellar of Fine Vintages => Topic started by: Mike Ratledge on May 14, 2014, 12:23:59 AM
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Here's another eBay deal - paid $10 for it. Poor little thing was obviously unwanted...
Another one that I don't find in Hochman's encyclopedia, Tom. Any clues, or am I just overlooking it again?
As usual, I found it - in the footnotes for NY50, Hart's Squeezers. I guess 1890-1900? One of those decks that was printed so many times it is listed as an "also ran". Since I can't see the AoS it's hard to find.
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Here's another eBay deal - paid $10 for it. Poor little thing was obviously unwanted...
Another one that I don't find in Hochman's encyclopedia, Tom. Any clues, or am I just overlooking it again?
As usual, I found it - in the footnotes for NY50, Hart's Squeezers. I guess 1890-1900? One of those decks that was printed so many times it is listed as an "also ran". Since I can't see the AoS it's hard to find.
Poor little thing is from 1940 to 1965 based on the tax stamp [ one pack ] - I was interested to see the CDC cancellation as I didn't know they used the Consolidated Dougherty name that late.
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Poor little thing is from 1940 to 1965 based on the tax stamp [ one pack ] - I was interested to see the CDC cancellation as I didn't know they used the Consolidated Dougherty name that late.
Yes, that would be true, of course. I hadn't even thought about the tax stamp. Nails it down to the date range, and the 'CDC' cancellation is unusual to see that late in time, I agree.
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Poor little thing is from 1940 to 1965 based on the tax stamp [ one pack ] - I was interested to see the CDC cancellation as I didn't know they used the Consolidated Dougherty name that late.
A quote from this page: http://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/squeezers/squeezers-35.html (http://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/squeezers/squeezers-35.html)
In 1930 the New York Consolidated Card Co. and the Andrew Dougherty Co. merged into Consolidated-Dougherty Card Co. Inc., with headquarters in New York. This company was dissolved in 1962 and was absorbed as a division of the United States Playing Card Co. of Cincinnati. The original Squeezer and Trip back design continued to be issued from time to time until at least 1977 (100th anniversary) with various Aces of Spades and Joker designs.
That would put the deck at between 1940 and 1962.
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This is all good stuff - I learn everyday!