Sunday, June 21, 2026

1925 Exhibits (W461)

There were seven separate issues issued from 1921 through 1928 with subtle differences that allow for a collector to decipher the difference, although ESCO (Exhibit Supply Company of Chicago) did not print any year on the cards.

Number of Cards

1925 ESCO features a total of 128 cards, including 8 players from the Cubs.

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are 3 3/8" x 5 3/8"

Basic Features

Each card displays a black-and-white posed image of the player, accompanied by a box at the bottom that contains his name in uppercase letters, position, and team, along with the note (Made in the U.S.A.). The unnumbered cards feature blank backs. These cards were the size of postcards and could be acquired from a machine specifically created for penny arcade venues.

Chicago Cubs 1925 Exhibit Supply Company Checklist


Player
Sparky Adams
Grover Cleveland Alexander
John Brooks
Howard Freigau
Charlie Grimm
Gabby Hartnett
Walter Maranville
Butch Weis




Saturday, June 20, 2026

1978 Royal Crown Iron-Ons

Number of Cards

1978 Royal Crown features a total of 130 cards, including 5 players from the Cubs.

Size of Cards

The size of the sheets are 6" by 22"

Basic Features

The Royal Crown Iron-Ons consisted of a collection of felt transfers intended for application on t-shirts, showcasing five players from each of the 26 Major League Baseball teams. However, these transfers were not officially licensed by Major League Baseball, which led to the omission of team logos. Instructions for applying the iron-on are provided beneath each player's name. Each iron-on displayed a black-and-white headshot of a player set against a white baseball backdrop, complemented by red and blue accents.

Chicago Cubs 1978 Royal Crown Iron-Ons Checklist


Player
Bill Buckner
Dave Kingman
Steve Ontiveros
Bruce Sutter
Manny Trillo

Friday, June 19, 2026

1921 Exhibits (W461)

There were seven separate issues issued from 1921 through 1928 with subtle differences that allow for a collector to decipher the difference, although ESCO (Exhibit Supply Company of Chicago) did not print any year on the cards.

Number of Cards

1921 ESCO features a total of 64 cards, including 4 players from the Cubs.

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are 3 3/8" x 5 3/8"

Basic Features

The inaugural Exhibit set introduced cards featuring a photograph on the front, The player's name is beautifully inscribed in cursive, with his position and team name placed beneath it. The back of the card was blank. These cards were the size of postcards and could be acquired from a machine specifically created for penny arcade venues.

Chicago Cubs 1921 Exhibit Supply Company Checklist


Player
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Charlie Deal
Charles Hollocher
Bill Killefer


Thursday, June 18, 2026

1977 Dairy Isle Discs (H-unc)

Number of Cards

1977 Dairy Isle Discs has 70 differant discs with 2 Cubs players

Size of Cards

The discs measured 3- 3/8 inches in diameter

Founded in 1977 by Michael Scheter Associates (MSA), these discs lack official licensing from Major League Baseball, which means they do not feature team logos. They were created to advertise Dairy Isle ice cream shops. The front of each disc showcased a consistent design, while the back was modified to indicate the promoting company.

Chicago Cubs 1977 Dairy Isle Discs Checklist


Player
Jose Cardenal
Bobby Murcer



Wednesday, June 17, 2026

1937 Wheaties BB6 Billy Herman

Number of Cards

The 1937 Wheaties collection consists of 12 boxes, featuring 1 player from the Cubs.

Size of Cards

The cards measure 6" X 8 1/4"

Basic Features

This set is referred to as "How to Star in Baseball." The numbered boxes were highlighted on the reverse side of the cereal box. This educational series included illustrations aimed at teaching children about baseball. Each panel features a complete photograph, along with the player's name, team, and a scripted signature displayed on the box.

Chicago Cubs 1937 Wheaties (F272-2-6) Checklist


Number Player
10 Billy Herman


Tuesday, June 16, 2026

1968 Bazooka + Panel (R414-51)

Number of Cards

1968 Bazooka has 56 cards with 4 Cub players.

Size of Cards

The size of the hand cut cards measure approximately 1 1/4" by 3 1/18"

Basic Features

This collection distinguishes itself from previous years of Bazooka cards due to its streamlined design. Unlike earlier iterations, these individual cards were not included in 3-card panels; instead, these unnumbered player cards were affixed to the sides of bubble gum boxes and were hand-cut. At the bottom of the box, a new series titled "Tipps from the Topps" was launched, featuring a rectangular panel that displayed a headshot of one player along with tips on how to play baseball. In total, there were 15 panels, with four players being printed twice, including Ron Santo, to complete the set of 15.

Chicago Cubs 1968 Bazooka Checklist


Player
Ken Holtzman
Ferguson Jenkins
Ron Santo
Billy Williams
1967 Bazooka Panel
Maury Wills / Joe Azcue / Tony Conigliaro / Ken Holtzman / Bill White
Willie Mays / Richie Allen / Gary Peters / Rusty Staub / Billy Williams
Joe Torre / Dean Chance / Tommy Davis / Ferguson Jenkins / Rick Monday
Lou Brock / Tommie Agee / Don Drysdale / Pete Rose / Ron Santo
Orlando Cepeda / Tommie Agee / Don Drysdale / Pete Rose / Ron Santo












Back of this box is Lou Brock:

Monday, June 15, 2026

1976 Dairy Isle Discs (H-unc) Cubs

There were many MSA discs produced in the late 70s. Cubs disks are affordable, simple, and enjoyable to collect. Happy hunting!

Number of Cards

70 disks in the 1976 Dairy Isle Discs included 5 Cubs players

Size of Cards

The discs measured 3- 3/8 inches in diameter

Basic Features

At Dairy Isle ice cream parlors, customers receive uniquely designed discs distributed by Michael Schechter Associates (MSA). These discs feature four distinct stars on the upper front, symbolizing quality and excellence. The reverse side prominently displays a vibrant Dairy Isle advertisement, seamlessly blending corporate branding with customer engagement. Customization options allow these discs to be tailored for various promotional campaigns, making them an innovative marketing tool that enhances the Dairy Isle experience while effectively promoting partner brands.

Chicago Cubs 1976 Dairy Isle Discs Checklist


Player
Jose Cardenal
Bill Madlock
Rick Monday
Jerry Morales
Andy Thornton