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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => A Cellar of Fine Vintages => Topic started by: Chuqii on October 01, 2015, 12:56:17 PM
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
The company name alone narrows it quite a bit. According to this page (https://sites.google.com/site/cardconjurer/article/dating/manufacturers#Arrco), the company was founded in Chicago sometime in the 1920s as the Arrow Playing Card Company and was renamed "Arrco" in 1935, giving you a 15-year period for when the deck could have been printed. AoS date codes won't help here - USPC didn't absorb it into "the collective" until 1987, over a half-century after the name change.
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
Hello Chuqii,
The Arrow Playing Card Company, manufacturer of card and board stocks, was incorporated in 1927 at 800 Sibley Street with the Capital Stock of $30,000. The incorporators were: L. Grollman, C. Harris and A. A. Schlesinger. In 1930, the company has arranged for an increase in capital from $60,000 to $120,000, for general expansion at 734-754 Mather Street, before it becomes the Arrco Playing Card Company in 1935.
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
Hello Chuqii,
The Arrow Playing Card Company, manufacturer of card and board stocks, was incorporated in 1927 at 800 Sibley Street with the Capital Stock of $30,000. The incorporators were: L. Grollman, C. Harris and A. A. Schlesinger. In 1930, the company has arranged for an increase in capital from $60,000 to $120,000, for general expansion at 734-754 Mather Street, before it becomes the Arrco Playing Card Company in 1935.
From a 15-year window, down to only three. Awesome!
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
Hello Chuqii,
The Arrow Playing Card Company, manufacturer of card and board stocks, was incorporated in 1927 at 800 Sibley Street with the Capital Stock of $30,000. The incorporators were: L. Grollman, C. Harris and A. A. Schlesinger. In 1930, the company has arranged for an increase in capital from $60,000 to $120,000, for general expansion at 734-754 Mather Street, before it becomes the Arrco Playing Card Company in 1935.
From a 15-year window, down to only three. Awesome!
Seems to me a five year window as Mather St. used from 1930-35.
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Just bought a double deck of Arrow Playing Cards. This ace lists 734-754 Mather St as their address, and the ace in Hochman has an address of 800 So. Sibley. Anyone know which address was first and if there were any other addresses? Any other tips as to dating these decks other than address?
Hello Chuqii,
The Arrow Playing Card Company, manufacturer of card and board stocks, was incorporated in 1927 at 800 Sibley Street with the Capital Stock of $30,000. The incorporators were: L. Grollman, C. Harris and A. A. Schlesinger. In 1930, the company has arranged for an increase in capital from $60,000 to $120,000, for general expansion at 734-754 Mather Street, before it becomes the Arrco Playing Card Company in 1935.
From a 15-year window, down to only three. Awesome!
Seems to me a five year window as Mather St. used from 1930-35.
You're right - I mixed up the addresses! Still, pretty good.
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Awesome info, Crypto. Thank you
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Awesome info, Crypto. Thank you
You're welcome! I am happy this helped ;)