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Sunday, January 12, 2020
Card Of The Week January 12
I picked up this card off of Ebay recently. It's of Toshio "Andy" Miyamoto, a nisei player with the Giants from 1955 to 1962 and the Kokutetsu Swallows from 1963 to 1964. He was a three time All Star (1956-58), led the Central League in RBIs in 1956 and 1957 and was MVP of the 1961 Nippon Series. He's one of a number of foreign players from that era that I've been puzzled that BBM has never included in any sets, especially since as far as I know he's still alive and could sign autographs for them.
I didn't know what set this card was from when I bought it but I was struck by the color image on it. I assumed the card was a bromide and the color images on most bromides are hand colored and don't look as realistic as this image does.
I received the card in the mail the other day and was surprised at how big it was. It's about 7 1/2 inches tall and about 5 inches in width. It's also on much thinner paper than most of the other bromides I have. I started looking through the latest edition of Engel to see if I could it among the bromides but I didn't find any set that it looked like. I went into the "Vintage Food, Candy And Gum Cards" section and it was there that I found something that looked promising. There's a set called "JF 25: 1959 Fujiya Color Signature and Printed Name Caramel Premiums" that certainly appeared to be the source of this card, especially when I finally noticed the "Fujiya" logo in the lower left corner of the card front. The size was right and the description of the cards matched. One problem though - Miyamoto isn't listed as being in the set.
However Engel lists the set as having "31+" cards - the "+" is an indication that Gary Engel believes that the set has more cards that what he knows about. So I decided to send a scan of the card to Gary and ask him what he thought. I got a reply back in about an hour letting me know that I had discovered a previously uncatalogued JF 25 card and he'd be adding it to the Guide. So since I found something on Ebay to be interesting looking because of the color image there's another card known to the hobby.
Awesome find and glad you were able to checklist it! Interesting on the size....really big!
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