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For a few issues of Les Davis' "The Wrapper" magazine I have been putting together an "eye candy" one page addition showing vintage Non-Sports wrappers.  I thought it might be nice to cross-promote the magazine and this site by posting color images of the wrappers here.  I will do this only after the issues are in the hands of the readership.  I'm using this as kind of a bulletin board and am not looking for feedback on this thread.  Here's a link to "The Wrapper" magazine:

http://www.thewrappermagazine.com/

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THE WRAPPER #309 - Page 61

 1-Wacky Plaks Bazooka.jpg
  1-Kookie Plaks Comics.jpg
  1-Kookie Plaks.jpg
  1-Scanlens Wacky Plaks.jpg 

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THE WRAPPER #311 - Pages 66 &67

2-Foto Gum - color.jpg
  2-Suzanna Wrapper - color.jpg 
2-Big Stars B_.jpg
  2-Movie Gum - color.jpg 

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THE WRAPPER #312 - Page 65

3-1958 Texas John Slaughter - color.jpg
  3-Zorro 5 cent 001.jpg
  3-Davy Crockett 5 cent 001.jpg 

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THE WRAPPER #313 - Page 41

Indian Gum Canoe - color.jpg
  Papoose - color.jpg
  Donat Indiana - color.jpg 




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LOVE LOVE LOVE the Donat
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Those are great Jack.  Thanks for posting!
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thanks Jack - that's my morning drool done then πŸ˜‰

Great wrappers - thanks for sharing!

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THE WRAPPER #314 - Page 52

5-1933 Reedys Worlds Fair Gum.jpg 
5-Blatz Wrapper.jpg  
5-Blatz Box-1.jpg 


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Thanks, Jack! I'd never seen a color image of the Reedy's wrapper before. It must have had extremely limited distribution; in 26 years of collecting, I've only ever seen four cards from that set come up for sale.

The Blatz wrapper has to be one of the most detailed from that era. All those fine lines!
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There is/was a group of eleven in a large group maybe in Heritage either that just ended or is on now I think. One of the reasons I hate groups. I need none of the huge percentage of the group and it's not worth it to buy the group for just these eleven cards.
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THE WRAPPER #317 - Page 52

McHales Navy.jpg 

Gomer Pyle USMC.jpg 

Hogans Heroes.jpg 

Three Stooges.jpg

box-stooges-66.jpg 


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THE WRAPPER #318 - Page 44

"ONE-OFFS" WRAPPERS

1938 Don't Let It Happen-.jpg 

Battleship Gum.jpg 

R52 Flags of Nations - Baltimore Gum.jpg 

The above "Flag Series" wrapper is the product of a little Photoshop magic by Todd Riley.  Here's the original.  Thankfully, the bugs liked the taste of plain paper over that with ink on it.  - Jack J.

1930s Flags of Nations.jpg 

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There isn’t anything that I don’t love about early R cards. That Reedy Gum Wrapper is stellar. Great stuff Jack. Always impressed with your Wrapper collection. Thanks for posting.
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Daniel - Thanks for your kind words.  I must confess, while most of the wrappers I show are from my collection, a few are not.  The R52 Baltimore Gum Flags of the Nations (Flag Series) is one example that I would dearly love to have.  The Texas John Slaughter is another that is high on my want list.  - Jack J.
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Great stuff Jack! Love what you're doing and it does take time and work.
Thanks,
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That Flag Gum wrapper reminds me of the Odd Rods pack I won in auction. I loved that pack... until a giant Florida cockroach smelled the decades old gum inside and ate through the wrapper to get at it. I got my revenge though. (I know for a fact that gum tasted AWFUL!)
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THE WRAPPER #319 - Page 50

"ONE INK WONDERS"

Marble Bubble Gum Novelties color 001.jpg 
Wischmanns Picture Pack color 001.jpg 
Beich Jig-Saw Puzzle color 001.jpg 

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THE WRAPPER #321 - Page 49

"WRAPPERS FOR CANADIAN VERSIONS OF U.S. SETS"

1941 Empire Defenders color.jpg 

1940 Canadian Action Gum - color.jpg 

1939 Fighting Forces - color.jpg 

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THE WRAPPER #322 - Page 55

"MAGIC AND THE MYSTERIOUS"

R155 Mystery Gum Wrapper.jpg 
Mystery Gum - General Gum - 1933 (R155)

1933 Magic Candy - 10-19-14 - WB $363.jpg 
Magic Candy - Collins - 1933 (R84)

Blackstones Magic 001.jpg 
Blackstone's Magic Tricks - Philadelphia Chewing Gum - 1963 (R788-8)

CaramelTricks.jpg 
Caramel Tricks - Caramel Tricks Co. - 1930's (Uncatalogued)

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THE WRAPPER #323 - Page 75

"FUN AND FUNNY FAMILIES"

  Beverly Hillbillies 002.jpg 
Beverly Hillbillies - 1 cent wrapper - Topps Chewing Gum - 1963 (R710-07)

Beverly Hillbillies 001.jpg 
  Beverly Hillbillies - 5 cent wrapper - Topps Chewing Gum - 1963 (R710-07)

Addams Family 001.jpg   
The Addams Family - Donruss - 1964 (R818-3)

Munsters 001.jpg  
The Munsters - Leaf Brands - 1964 (R734-03)

Partridge Family 001.jpg  
  The Partridge Family - Topps Chewing Gum - 1971 (R710-32a)


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THE WRAPPER #324 - Page 65

"JUNGLE ANIMALS"

African Jig color.jpg
LICORICE AFRICAN JIG wrapper - National Licorice Company - 1935 (R6)

Noahs Ark color.jpg 
NOAH'S ARK wrapper - Flatbush Gum - 1933 (R100)

Big Game color.jpg 
BIG GAME PEANUT BLOCKS wrapper (Hunted Animals) - Planters Nut & Chocolate Co. - 1933 (R71)


Jungle Gum color.jpg 
JUNGLE GUM wrapper - World Wide Gum - 1934 (R78)

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THE WRAPPER #325 - Page 67

"Stand up and Salute - FLAGS"

Neilsons Flag Bar.jpg 
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS wrapper - Neilson's - 1930's (V62)

Parade Flags.jpg PARADE FLAGS wrapper - Topps - 1950 (R714-6)

Flagum wrapper.jpg 
FLAGUM wrapper - American Chewing Prod. Corp. - 1933 (E18)

Topps Flags of the World.jpg
FLAGS of the WORLD wrapper - Topps - 1956 (R714-3)


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