love these vintage decks forever
I'm just trying to imagine what cards are in the Torpedo and Mohawk tuck boxes. As far as I've been told, they were used as "catch-all" discount brands - basically, whatever cards they had lying around they needed to get rid of went into those boxes. In later years, one usually only found Aviators in them as they were one of the cheapest brands USPC was making. However, the Mohawks are from between 1940-1962 and the Torpedoes are from between 1962-1965. The tax stamps are the clue to the age.
New York Consolidated was founded in 1871, bought by USPC in 1894 and run independently by them until 1930, at which point they were merged with A. Dougherty to form Consolidated Dougherty Co. - the Mohawks have a CDC cancellation on the stamp while the box says NY Consolidated. It was common enough to continue using the old company names after the merger of the two - until the box redesign in 1992, Bee boxes state the NY Consolidated name on the face, while new Tally Ho boxes still state the A. Dougherty name today. In 1962, USPC decided to disband/absorb CDC into the parent company, taking all their brands and marketing them as USPC brands - the Torpedoes have a USPC cancellation on the stamp. Though to be honest, I'm not 100% sure if Torpedoes were a CDC brand or if they were USPC all along, in which case one can only say the deck is from sometime between 1940-1965. "One Pack" tax stamps (both the square and rectangular versions) were created and used from 1940 until the tax was repealed near the end of 1965, to be replaced by the manufacturers' seals we know today.
Thus, both decks are no older than 1940, but the Mohawks are no younger than 1962 while the Torpedoes could be as young as 1965. If the Torpedoes box has any CDC, NYCC or AD markings on it, then it can't be older than 1962 because of the USPC cancellation.