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autographed game-used cards featuring a jersey swatch from the players jersey alongside an autograph and autographed rookie cards. This set was released again in 2005 and was a hit again. Regular refractor cards are limited to 199 copies and are in regular packs. Black refractors (limited to 25 copies), red refractors (limited to 1 copy) and buyback cards (purchased by Topps and signed by players before returned to packs), are inserted into the box loader packs. Box Loader packs are one per box and encased in a special Topps holder.
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In July 1937, Bowman returned to the company after a long, bitter legal battle which ended in the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court upholding his reinstatement as president of the company. Gum, Inc. had earnings of $ 49,000 on sales estimated at $ 800,000 in the first six months of 1937. In September
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Blony gum came with color trading cards on various topics. A non-sports example, the 1938 series, Horrors of War featured 288 cards detailing various contemporary conflicts. The motto "To know the HORRORS OF WAR is to want PEACE" appeared on each card, but children nicknamed the series "War Gum".
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The Blony trademark was registered by Bowman on January 13, 1931 (filed June 30, 1930). In 1937, Blony had 60 percent of the sales of bubble gum sold in the U.S., largely due to the fact that, weighing 210 grains, it was the largest piece of bubble gum sold for a penny. With the advertisement
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Bowman Sterling was introduced in 2004. It was a higher end and probably Bowman’s top of the line offering to date. This set was an immediate hit. Collectors enjoyed the offerings of the set along with the refractor parallels. The base set is made up of rookie cards, veteran game-used cards,
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were among the signers in this set, and there were refractor and atomic refractor parallels of the autographed cards. In 1999, Bowman's Best had autographed cards with two autographs on one card. In 2002, Bowman's Best had autographed and memorabilia rookie cards inside the base set.
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of 1939. The company produced a series of cards known as the "Play Ball" sets each year from 1939 to 1941. Production halted after the United States as wartime paper rations were enacted and the company did not return to making trading cards until 1948, then under the Bowman name.
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developed a better gum base in 1932, which sold for less than Canning's base. President Bowman demanded that Canning reduce the price of the gum base, which resulted in altercations between the two, and ended in Bowman being ousted from the company in 1936.
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Franklin V. Canning became a partner with Bowman in 1930. Canning, a New York druggist who supplied the pink bubble gum base material to Gum, Inc., also provided working capital in return for 250 shares, half of the company stock. A subsidiary of the
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players, other memorabilia cards and non-rookie autographs called Signs Of The Future. Bowman "Draft" also has two chrome cards per pack, and the chrome subset has autographed rookie cards and all the parallels from regular bowman chrome.
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Bowman Heritage is a set that puts today's players on the design of early Bowman cards. These cards have autographed inserts called Signs of Greatness and game used jersey/bat relic cards called Pieces of Greatness.
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Another popular trading card set produced by Bowman is the Chrome set. After the success of the Chrome set by Topps, Topps created a Bowman Chrome set in 1997. This was initially fueled by rookie cards of
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was later added as a fourth person in the set) or the Gold Refractor set. The Gold Refractor set was shipped before the Auto Set. Here are the final print runs (Base and Base Chrome sets not numbered)
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Bowman emerged with its 1948 baseball card set, which became highly popular. That same year, Bowman also released its first American football card set of 108 cards, and its first
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After a period in which the two fought to sign players to exclusive contracts for their cards, Topps bought out Bowman in 1956 for $ 200,000. ($ 2,281,276.12 in 2023 dollars)
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Bowman also creates a set called Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects. This set is like regular Bowman, but shows cards of MLB Draft Picks, participating players from the MLB
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1937, Bowman's estranged second wife, Ruth, filed a suit against Bowman for part ownership of Gum, Inc., claiming a verbal agreement to a half-interest in his holdings.
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Making its debut in 2004, was Bowman's idea of redemption cards for a set of cards from the AFLAC High School All American game. Players included were
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in 1927. Gum, Inc. started producing Blony bubble gum which immediately became the top selling penny bubble gum in the United States in 1929.
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magazine article. By then, Gum, Inc. occupied five floors and the basement of a building on Woodland Avenue in Philadelphia.
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Bowman's Best started in 1994 and was the first Bowman product to have refractors. 1994 Bowman's Best key rookie cards were
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and MLB rookies that have had previous issues (veteran cards). Usually relic cards featuring swatches from jerseys of
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Many stars have had rookie cards in Bowman Draft Picks. 2002 Bowman Draft has rookie cards of
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Jacob Warren Bowman, an American chewing gum salesman, started his own company, Gum, Inc. in
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2004 Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects AFLAC Chrome Parallel and Auto Set Print Runs
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cards. The company was acquired by Topps in 1956, and the brand was discontinued.
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sets. In recent years, the Bowman company has become known as the top brand for
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2004 AFLAC Bowman Chrome Gold Refractor Set (#'d to 50) – 34 in circulation
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2004 AFLAC Bowman Chrome X-Fractor Set (#'d to 125) – 107 in circulation
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2004 AFLAC Bowman Chrome Refractor Set (#'d to 500) – 315 in circulation
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2004 AFLAC Bowman Chrome Autograph Set (#'d to 125) – 90 in circulation
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topics, but the company soon entered to the sports market with its
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Bowman expanded its business when the company started to produce
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Mint Condition: How Baseball Cards Became an American Obsession
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American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas
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