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mopardave
4th Mar 2016, 19:57
Gents......I have a full set of John Player RAF cigarette cards that need to go to a good home. I'm moving house and having a clear out but I can't bring myself to bin them......so if anyone is interested please pm me and they're yours f.o.c.
I know this isn't exchange and mart or swap shop, so if I'm infringing any rules, please delete and accept my apologies.
Best
MD

Stu666
4th Mar 2016, 20:13
PM sent :ok:

Tankertrashnav
4th Mar 2016, 22:33
These cards came from the period when Players sold rather nice albums to stick the cards in. The cards were adhesive and the writing on the back was repeated in the album beside the printed frame where you stuck the cards.

Cigarette card collectors are odd people and wont touch cards which have been stuck into the album, but I always thought they were rather nice, with good artwork, so I used to sell them to people who were interested in aircraft (or cars, trains, etc) who weren't so fussy. Not a lot of money, less than a tenner, unless they've rocketed in the last 5 years since I got out of the game

Rigga
5th Mar 2016, 08:16
TTN,
I'm sure we would have met over a counter at some time!

Tankertrashnav
5th Mar 2016, 08:37
TTN,
I'm sure we would have met over a counter at some time!

Quite possibly. I once sold a set of "Famous Authors" cards to an old chap. He commented on one card which showed Somerset Maugham and said that he had once met him. I asked him if he was an author himself and he said yes, but he doubted if I would have heard of any of his books. It was only some time later that I saw a photo of William Golding and realised that I had sold cards to a Nobel Prize winner!

FODPlod
5th Mar 2016, 08:59
I inherited this rather dilapidated album, containing a full set of cards, from my late father who had pricked out the outline of the Hurricane on the front cover, presumably to copy it.

http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/z412/Anonymouse365/Aircraft%20of%20the%20RAF%20Players%20cigarette%20card%20alb um.jpg?t=1457084318


The album has extraordinary provenance because my father won the Second World War. The Air Ministry posted him to India shortly after he joined the RAF and the Japanese surrendered three days after his arrival. However, they kept him out there for another 18 months just to make sure.

Chugalug2
5th Mar 2016, 09:53
FODplod
I have the same set, purchased from a small shop that could survive on selling cigarette cards and stamps to children in the 50's. I had never noticed, until your post prompted me, that though a Players set it is housed in a Wills album. Same cost (one penny!) but with apertures in which the cards could be mounted so that both the front and the rear (and hence the descriptions) of the cards could be viewed. I guess (following from TTN's comments) that the original collector had a view to future value by avoiding the sticking in process required by a Players album.

Amazing collection of biplanes, with the few monoplanes (including Spitfire and Hurricane) often hedged with 'performance withheld' type comments!

http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x199/chugalug2/Aircraft%20of%20the%20RAF%20Album02_zpssirhl5bd.jpg

Wander00
5th Mar 2016, 11:52
I spy with my little eye an aberrant apostrophe...................

Pontius Navigator
6th Mar 2016, 11:00
Slap .

ian16th
6th Mar 2016, 14:29
Not a/c but sqdn Badges.

They cost me 50p at a market in Leeds about 40 years ago.

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/01.jpg

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/02.jpg

ian16th
6th Mar 2016, 14:30
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/03.jpg

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/04.jpg

ian16th
6th Mar 2016, 14:31
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/05.jpg

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/06.jpg

ian16th
6th Mar 2016, 14:32
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/07.jpg

http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/08.jpg

ian16th
6th Mar 2016, 14:33
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/09.jpg
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/10.jpg

thing
6th Mar 2016, 16:21
You didn't actually have to collect any of these cards, if you wrote off to Hornimans, Brooke Bond or whoever was doing a particular card promotion they would send you a complete set and album for about two bob. 'While stocks last' was the usual phrase so you had to be sharp.

Nugget90
7th Mar 2016, 09:19
I also have an identical set of RAF Squadron badges displayed in a purpose-designed cigarette card album that allows both the picture on the front and the information on the back to be viewed - as Chugalug2 has described.

It would appear, from reading these descriptions, that this set was published some time in the late 1930s yet before the Second World War began. The clue I have used is that after having been deployed to Egypt one of the units depicted, No 64 Squadron, returned to Martlesham Heath. I know that this occurred in 1936 having researched my late father's involvement with that unit, which flew Demons in the development of fighter tactics to be used in the event that Britain were to be attacked from the Continent of Europe. Someone, somewhere, had foresight!

Tankertrashnav
7th Mar 2016, 09:29
It would appear, from reading these descriptions, that this set was published some time in the late 1930s yet before the Second World War began...

RAF badges came out in 1938. There were two versions, one as illustrated by Ian above, the other had the squadron motto printed on the card. Aircraft of the Royal Air Force also came out in 1938, and there was a very nice set called Aeroplanes (Civil) which was published in 1935. Various other tobacco companies produced cards with an aviation theme, but not surprisingly the Players cards are the most commonly seen. As a general rule, cigarette cards finished in 1939 because of wartime restrictions on the use of paper. With one or two minor exceptions they never reappeared with cigarettes post war, although as thing mentioned, you could get cards with tea and various other products, such as sweets, etc.

ian16th
7th Mar 2016, 10:05
TTN

You of course did see that the squadron is missing!

:ooh:

Fareastdriver
7th Mar 2016, 14:56
I also have a set of Players Squadron Badges like ian16th. I bought mine loose with a job lot box at an auction.
They are mounted in a picture frame with small corner photograph mounts holding them in position.

Whenurhappy
7th Mar 2016, 16:19
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/09.jpg
http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz108/ian16th/10.jpg
It's like walking along the upper corridor of the RAF Club...

Tankertrashnav
7th Mar 2016, 22:02
TTN

You of course did see that the squadron is missing!

:ooh:

I did indeed - shocking omission :*