.357 & .44 Flattop Boxes

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Had a chance to make some long awaited purchases today. Here is a small sample.
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contender

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Holy crap on a cracker!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stunning!

I understand the "long awaited purchase" thing. I don't have any -30 or -40 boxes myself!
Color me jealous!
 

chet15

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Great snag Gary! I don't think there are more than 10 of those 30's known in the collector world. The rarest box by far!!
Looks like 31558 on the end?
Chet15
 

radicalrod

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chet15 said:
Great snag Gary! I don't think there are more than 10 of those 30's known in the collector world. The rarest box by far!!
Looks like 31558 on the end?
Chet15

I think the BKH46 box might just be the rarest.....I wonder how many cards ol' Dale had in that box !!!!

Ralph says he has one too.....
 

chet15

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radicalrod said:
chet15 said:
Great snag Gary! I don't think there are more than 10 of those 30's known in the collector world. The rarest box by far!!
Looks like 31558 on the end?
Chet15

I think the BKH46 box might just be the rarest.....I wonder how many cards ol' Dale had in that box !!!!

Ralph says he has one too.....

Yep...correct on that Radical...BKH-30 goes to number two.
Need somebody to come up with another one of those with a gun in it or a serial number on the end so we can all know what sn range they could be found in. I really think those were initially made about the same time the BKH47 and BKH40 were first printed, in 1959.
Chet15
 
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