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Collecting Milestone Complete - 1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson Set

On October 11, 1947, African American newspapers across the country announced a historic endorsement deal that would pave the way for so many others to come:

Jackie Robinson had officially agreed to let Bond Bread use his image to promote their products to the African-American communities in Brooklyn, and other parts of the United States.

Dixie Walker, often considered to be one of the Dodgers' players that was most outspoken about playing with Jackie Robinson, was the face of Wonder Bread.

Bond Bread saw the opportunity to use Jackie Robinson to cross racial lines, and to build a stronger African-American consumer base. However, there was one hitch to their plan - Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson had made an agreement that endorsement deals would not be part of the picture during his rookie season.

Finally, upon completion of the World Series in 1947, Branch Rickey conceded, and allowed Robinson to ink the deal with Bond Bread for $500. This would pave the way for other endorsement deals soon after (Old Gold Cigarettes and Borden's Milk).

I don't want to go into further details about the set / endorsement deal, as I am finalizing my research on it. I will post my findings once they are complete, and my article has been written.

What I will say, though, is that the mystique and history behind this set has attracted some powerhouse collectors and famous individuals.



That being said...

On May 27, 2011, I began my journey to do what seemed like the impossible: collect the entire set of 13 Jackie Robinson Bond Bread cards. I had just started getting back into collecting after a nearly 20 year hiatus.

I actually had sent Donald Spence a message on eBay inquiring about the set... to which he told me that it took him nearly 6 years to finish his #1 set.

Challenge accepted.

To up the ante, I told myself that I would not buy the Portrait Facsimile card (most common in the set with a total pop of 59) until I had the other 12 cards in my possession.

And so I stayed the course...

Until, more than 3 1/2 years ... on January 20, 2015, I received the final card that I needed for the set. Ironically, it was Spence that sold me that final card, which was the Portrait Facsimile card. I had stuck to my word.



I do have to say that I owe A LOT (endless) thanks to a couple of individuals that have really been a tremendous help in getting me to this point... those two being Greg S. (BOTN) and Jason E. (JackieRobinson.net). I also want to thank Mike (seamhed) for further feeding my interest in the set, and planting the seed to really research the set and its significance.

At 13 cards, one wouldn't think that this set would be all that difficult to complete. However, those that have started this beast will tell you otherwise, and the pop reports speak for themselves.

Because I have purchased the majority of the non-portrait SGC Bond Breads, and cracked them out to put them in PSA holders, I'll list only the PSA population reports:

Total Population for the Set: 193 cards
Awaiting the Pitch - Total Pop: 13
Batting, No Sleeves - Total Pop: 8
Batting, White Sleeves - Total Pop: 19
Fielding, Ball in Glove - Total Pop: 9
Fielding, No Ball Visible - Total Pop: 14
Leaping, Scoreboard - Total Pop: 10
Leaping, No Scoreboard - Total Pop: 6
Portrait, Glove in Air - Total Pop: 6
Running Down the Baseline - Total Pop: 12
Running to Catch the Ball - Total Pop: 10
Sliding - Total Pop: 20
Throwing - Total Pop: 7
Portrait, Facsimile Sig - Total Pop: 59


Some stats, and then some pictures...

First Bond Bread card purchased: Batting, White Sleeves (raw - would grade a PSA 1.5)

Multiples that I have owned at one point during my collecting journey:
Sliding (2 - PSA 3, PSA 5 - sold the PSA 3);
Batting White Sleeves (3 - PSA 1.5, PSA 4, PSA 6 MK - sold the PSA 1.5 and PSA 4)
Leaping, No Scoreboard (2 - PSA 2, PSA 3 - sold the PSA 2)
Leaping, Scoreboard (2 - PSA 2, PSA 6 - sold the PSA 2)
Running to Catch the Ball (2 - PSA 4, PSA 6 - sold the PSA 6)


And now, pictures of my set (total grade: 4.12), one of only 4 complete sets (2 more were completed in the past, 1991, and 2010)

Portrait - Facsimile Signature - 1947
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Portrait - Glove in the Air - 1947-1948
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Leaping, No Scoreboard - 1947-1948
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Fielding, No Ball Visible - 1947-1948
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Fielding, Ball in Glove - 1947-1948
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Awaiting the Pitch - 1947-1948
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Batting, White Sleeves - 1947-1948
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Batting, No Sleeves - 1949
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Leaping, Scoreboard in Back - 1949
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Running Down the Baseline - 1949
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Throwing - 1949
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Sliding - 1949
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Running to Catch the Ball - 1949
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Comments

  • mikelowell25mikelowell25 Posts: 1,252 ✭✭✭
    Great story, thanks for sharing and most important, congrats!!image
  • Timbuk3Timbuk3 Posts: 11,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fantastic !!! Congratulations image
    Timbuk3
  • psychumppsychump Posts: 1,378 ✭✭✭
    Very impressed! I looked at and read every card. Seems like a fantastic journey.
    Tallulah Bankhead — 'There have been only two geniuses in the world. Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare.'
  • PaulMaulPaulMaul Posts: 4,888 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congratulations! Greg Schwartz is one of the nicest and most helpful gentlemen in this hobby, and I'm not surprised to hear that he helped you in your quest. He has certainly helped me quite a few times as well.
  • BrickBrick Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Tremendous accomplishment. Congratulations.
    Collecting 1960 Topps Baseball in PSA 8
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    Ralph

  • JBrulesJBrules Posts: 2,126 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congrats on such a difficult set! Well done!! Any other plans for a set?
  • Never heard or seen these before. Nice job.
  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congrats on an incredible accomplishment and one that obviously means so much to you image As JBrules mentioned, I (and I'm sure others) would be very interested in what your next pursuit entails. Your passion for the player, the hobby, and commitment to seeing this through to completion speak volumes.
  • mattyc_collectionmattyc_collection Posts: 2,127 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What collecting is all about.

    Instagram: mattyc_collection



  • << <i>Congratulations! Greg Schwartz is one of the nicest and most helpful gentlemen in this hobby, and I'm not surprised to hear that he helped you in your quest. He has certainly helped me quite a few times as well. >>



    +1 - One of the hobby's best imo!
  • Thanks all!! It's been a blast, and as I said on net54, the best part about the journey in collecting this set was having the opportunity to meet fellow collectors, establish friendships, and talk baseball cards!



    << <i>Congrats on such a difficult set! Well done!! Any other plans for a set? >>





    << <i>Congrats on an incredible accomplishment and one that obviously means so much to you image As JBrules mentioned, I (and I'm sure others) would be very interested in what your next pursuit entails. Your passion for the player, the hobby, and commitment to seeing this through to completion speak volumes. >>



    I will likely pursue another set in the somewhat near future. I've considered the monster and '33 Goudey simply because I enjoy the artwork. I may also opt to do a few player runs of some of my favorite players / game's most iconic players.

    Whichever one I chose, I will likely immerse myself into researching the set thoroughly, as I am an academic at heart.

    In any case, I will put some thought the next big endeavor. For now, I plan to collect the original photos for each of the Bond Bread cards (this will be equally difficult, if not more so, but slightly easier on the budget). I also plan to pick 10-15 key cards that I've always dreamed of owning - that alone will take me into 2016-2017.

    Shaun
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  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,435 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congratulations and thanx for the writeup - much appreciated.

    It's a cool set. I once thought of doing the set back around 1993.

    Any additional info on the set you might have is much appreciated - we could more of this kind of stuff here IMO.
    Mike
  • packCollectorpackCollector Posts: 2,786 ✭✭✭
    Beautiful cards! I don't think I have ever seen them all together before.

    I think 3 of those cards look familar image


  • << <i>Beautiful cards! I don't think I have ever seen them all together before.

    I think 3 of those cards look familar image >>



    They most certainly do! Glad to see you still around - hope all is well!
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