Beautiful pickups! I tried getting the Topsy Hartsel a few weeks back. For what it sold for, I should have went after it harder. These are neat pieces of baseball and card history.
I don’t think they are proof card and most that collect the set would agree. They were a company that ripped off the Colgan’s shortly after the Colgan release. It’s speculated those square Colgan look-a-likes came in bread packages. They simply got mislabeled as proof cards. They are rare because they most likely didn’t run for very long before the Colgan’s Chip company intervened.
Very informative and nice Colgans Chips. Thanks for showing.
Great video and Colgan chips set, nice chips.
I love the Colgan’s. I’ve been working on the set for years.
Very cool! Congrats!
Nice Colgans chips cards. Those are tough to find now. Congratulations
Fun project man
Beautiful pickups! I tried getting the Topsy Hartsel a few weeks back. For what it sold for, I should have went after it harder. These are neat pieces of baseball and card history.
Yeah lots of the Colgan's can be had for very affordable prices, especially compared to other cards from the same time period.
Great video ! Is the list available to print? Where do I go for that list? Thanks I’ll look forward to your next video
What's your email? I can email you it.
What do you think about the Colgans proof cards. What are they really?
I don’t think they are proof card and most that collect the set would agree. They were a company that ripped off the Colgan’s shortly after the Colgan release. It’s speculated those square Colgan look-a-likes came in bread packages. They simply got mislabeled as proof cards. They are rare because they most likely didn’t run for very long before the Colgan’s Chip company intervened.
@@DeadGuyCardboard yeah I don’t think they’re proof either but I had no idea they were made by a different company !!
what sort of product was "Colgan"s Chips"?
It was a gum product. The chips came in a round gum tin.