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DAVE'S PRESENTS B-18 BLANKETS FROM 1914 These 5-1/4" square flannels were issued in 1914 wrapped around several popular brands of tobacco. They got the nickname of blankets because many of them were sewn together to form bed covers or throws. There are several color combinations on the flannels for each team, and there are a total of 90 different players. |
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1914 B18 Blankets Baseball tobacco
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| 32B | eddie grant (green) (N.Y. nat'l) |
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| 33a | tommy griffith (white/green pennants) (Boston Braves) |
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| 48 | Rabbit Maranville (Boston rustlers) |
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| 57b | ray morgan (green pennants) (Washington Senators) |
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| 60B | red murray (green) (N.Y. nat'l) |
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Ty Cobb sold Red Dooin $85 Chief Bender $170

George Stone sold Cy Barger $90 Art Wilson sold also not shown, Turner, cleveland, very sharp, $90
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