- 1940s Bowman
Bowman Gum , formerly Gum Inc., had produced the 'Play Ball' sets from1939 to1941 . No further trading card sets were produced until1948 due to the fact that resources such as paper as well as the factories were needed for the war effort. When Bowman resumed printing cards they did so with national sets in three sports ushering in the modern era of trading cards. The following is a list with brief summary of Bowmantrading card products for the 1940s.Baseball
1940 Play Ball
This is the second in the Play Ball series and carries the designation R335. The cards have black and white photos in a thin border above a panel with the player's name and a biography on back. The set totals 240 cards featuring Hall of Famers and Old Timers. Size: 2-1/2 X 3-1/8 in.
1941 Play Ball
The set designated R336 contains 72 cards. Most of the pictures are basically the same as the
1940 issue except for being in color. Size: 2-1/2 X 3-1/8 in.1948 Bowman
This Bowman set totals 48 cards and were issued in one card packs. The pictures on the fronts are in black and white. Size: 2-1/16 X 2-1/2 in.
1949 Bowman
* Bowman Set- This set totals 240 cards and was issued in five card packs. The Master set has 252 cards due to variations in printing. The photos are black and white on color backgrounds. Size: 2-1/16 X 2-1/2 in.
* Pacific Coast League set- The PCL set totals 36 cards and was distributed in regular Bowman packs or as uncut promotional sheets only on the West Coast andPhiladelphia . Unlike the regular Bowman set the PCL cards are in color. Size: 2-1/16 X 2-1/2 in.Football
1948 Bowman
The cards feature a black and white photo on the front and player information on the back including a football offer. The set has 108 cards of
NFL players and was issued in one cardpenny packs. Size: 2-1/16 X 2-1/2 in.Basketball
1948 Bowman
The Bowman basketball set has 72 cards issued in five card packs. Unlike the
baseball andfootball sets of this year, thebasketball set was in color and featured BAA players as well as non-player cards in the form of play diagrams. This was Bowman's only basketball set until2003 Size: 2-1/16 X 2-1/2 in.Non-sport
1948 Movie Stars
This set of 36 cards was marketed as a 'series for girls' and featured primarily
B movie actors selected byPhotoplay magazine. The pictures on the front have no caption and appear dull gray. The backs are numbered next to the actor's name and include vital statistics and biographical and promotional information. The backs offered premiums that could be obtained by sending in a certan quatity of wrappers and money. Size: frac|2|1|16 X frac|2|1|2 in.1949 America Salutes the FBI - Heroes of the Law
The 36 card
FBI set illustrates significant arrests and cases in pastel color. The white bordered fronts are captioned below the picture. The backs feature the case information which was provided by 'G-Men Detective Magazine'. Size: frac|2|1|16 X frac|2|1|2 in.1949 Movie Preview Flipbooks
This 24 count 'flipper' book set featured scenes from matinee movies. Included in the set are such actors as Allan 'Rocky' Lane and
Alfonso Bedoya from movies like 'Renegades of Sonora' and 'Angels on the Amazon'. Size: 2 X frac|2|1|2 in.1949 Wild West
The set totals 180 cards was issued in groups of 36 cards. Each of the groups had eight cards from subset A and four cards frm subsets B-H. The uncaptioned fronts feature detailed artwork of wild west scenes. The backs offer information about the card title and text as well as the subset title and number with Bowman's 5-star picture card collector club logo. The subsets are A Winning the West, B Indian Customs, C Famous Characters, D Indian Warfare, E Cowboy Life, F Law and Order, G River Days, and H Western Stars. Size: frac|2|1|16 X frac|2|1|2 in.
References
*Beckett, Dr. James et al (2002). "Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide". Beckett Publications-Dallas, Texas ISBN 1-930692-17-X
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