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Runscott
02-28-2013, 01:21 PM
I've bought 'Who's Who in Major League Baseball' three times now. After a year or two I always sell it, then a year later I have to have it again. Anyone else do this?

By the way (and I'm not selling one), it's the perfect sidekick to the '33 Goudey set.

sycks22
02-28-2013, 02:25 PM
Can't get enough of the big league chew. Also have bought the '52 Bowman Mantle in multiple grades multiple times.

hammer
02-28-2013, 02:33 PM
58 Mantle's are my downfall will buy and then sell and buy then sell it's a revolving door.

Runscott
02-28-2013, 07:31 PM
Just wasted 2 hrs figuring out the following. I have a spreadsheet if anyone is interested. If nothing else, it can be sorted by last name.


Players from '33 set in the book: 179
Players from '33 set NOT in the book: 33
Additional players in the book: 181
Additional former stars in the book: 31

Deertick
02-28-2013, 07:33 PM
1973 Topps #615

I have probably had 20 of them, never more than 2 at any given time. :o

I am currently sans. :(

springpin
03-01-2013, 09:07 AM
There is a Reds pin from the 60s that I love. Not all that scarce or valuable. I must love it, because I have four of them, and if I found another, I would buy it.

Paul

perezfan
03-01-2013, 02:23 PM
Paul:

Is it one of these? I'm a sucker for Mr. Red as well...

Hankphenom
03-01-2013, 03:11 PM
I've bought back several items that I've owned previously, and several more of which I had owned that type of piece at one time. When I need money, I sell, when I have money I buy. I've come to enjoy a certain amount of churn in my collection, and don't ever want to feel like I can't part with anything I have, as evidenced by the recent auction. Probably like all of us, on occasion I think about selling everything, and what I could do with the money, but doubt I ever will.

WillowGrove
03-01-2013, 03:14 PM
I've bought 'Who's Who in Major League Baseball' three times now. After a year or two I always sell it, then a year later I have to have it again. Anyone else do this?

By the way (and I'm not selling one), it's the perfect sidekick to the '33 Goudey set.

Scott, when I saw the title of this thread I thought, "yes, I do have something I buy all the time....1933's Who Who in the Major Leagues."

Little did I expect......

I currently own 4 copies in varying conditions including a copy owned by former MLer Max Bishop. I would still like to find a copy with a solid dust jacket.

Runscott
03-01-2013, 04:03 PM
A dust jacket would be nice. A board member was going to make me a hi-res scan of his, but at one point I thought I might sell my copy (yet again :)), so I told him not to go to the trouble.

baseballart
03-01-2013, 04:51 PM
Scott, when I saw the title of this thread I thought, "yes, I do have something I buy all the time....1933's Who Who in the Major Leagues."

Little did I expect......

I currently own 4 copies in varying conditions including a copy owned by former MLer Max Bishop. I would still like to find a copy with a solid dust jacket.

Peter

I would guess you have both the red and purple boards. There is also a ~60 page salesman's sample which has the same cover as the dj. I have a dupe in dj but is probably fair to good at best.

As for my multiple purchases, I have 5 different editions of Brooks's Our Baseball Club and 4 different editions of Everett's Changing Base


Max

baseballart
03-01-2013, 04:54 PM
A dust jacket would be nice. A board member was going to make me a hi-res scan of his, but at one point I thought I might sell my copy (yet again :)), so I told him not to go to the trouble.

I have heard his scanning abilities are suspect at best :cool::rolleyes:

springpin
03-01-2013, 06:31 PM
It is the Mr. Red pin with the inscription from the 1961 WS.

WillowGrove
03-01-2013, 09:03 PM
Peter

I would guess you have both the red and purple boards. There is also a ~60 page salesman's sample which has the same cover as the dj. I have a dupe in dj but is probably fair to good at best.

As for my multiple purchases, I have 5 different editions of Brooks's Our Baseball Club and 4 different editions of Everett's Changing Base


Max

yup max, I have both. 60 page salesman sample sounds interesting. As long as we're talking about one of my favorite books, about 10 years ago I got to spend some time with Tiger pitcher Elden Aucker and at the right time I took out Who's Who and he flipped each page and gave me some editorials on each player.....Dale Alexander was a great hitter but he was too slow, Firpo Marberry lost his arm literally, late in life when he had it out the window as a truck went by, and more than i wish i video taped. It was great watching Elden turn the pages and acknowledge basically every player he saw. Great day. Great book.

baseballart
03-01-2013, 09:15 PM
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3164/2829999344_0a0b75dcdd_z.jpg?zz=1

WillowGrove
03-01-2013, 09:54 PM
Okay so is that the cover of the salesman's sample and/or the regular issue? (probably both?)

thecatspajamas
03-01-2013, 10:04 PM
Coincidentally, just ran across this ad in the back of an old Baseball Magazine:

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll13/thecatspajamas99/L-/23/L10084_2.jpg

WillowGrove
03-01-2013, 10:13 PM
Coincidentally, just ran across this ad in the back of an old Baseball Magazine:

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll13/thecatspajamas99/L-/23/L10071_2.jpg

thanks so much for posting that ad! Its so true. I just read the ad aloud to a buddy who I bought the book for years ago. (my 5th copy!). So true. Thanks again.

baseballart
03-01-2013, 10:15 PM
Okay so is that the cover of the salesman's sample and/or the regular issue? (probably both?)

Peter

The photo I posted is from the dust jacket from the book. The salesman's sample book has the identical cover, but is softbound

Max

stone193
03-01-2013, 10:36 PM
I started collecting the sheet music back in 2004 when I realized that there's different pictures of singers on the cover.

I contacted the HOF and they sent me some info - at that time they said there were 11 variations.

Many years later, I was contacted by Tim Wiles - the Director of Research at the HOF. He had written in his book that he thought there was about 30 different copies. But, he only had about 22 listed. I supplied him with the missing names.

I have 28 in my possession - and am - according to him - missing one.

My last pickup - which I waited years to find - Lulu Beeson - a very popular Vaudeville singer - dancer.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y202/stone193/d7955162-7709-4525-b656-f74f1a408385_zps17503af2.jpg?t=1362202319

Many believe that Sadie Jansel was the "first" printing of the music.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y202/stone193/Sadie-1.jpg

I've never seen anything to fully back that claim tho.

Runscott
03-01-2013, 11:10 PM
Wow, $3, even in 1933 that seems incredible.

I just sold my third T205 Cobb, which is one of my favorite cards. I'm already looking for another one :p

WillowGrove
03-02-2013, 04:52 PM
Peter

The photo I posted is from the dust jacket from the book. The salesman's sample book has the identical cover, but is softbound

Max

got it Max. thanks for giving me yet another item to search for. :)

baseballart
03-02-2013, 04:56 PM
got it Max. thanks for giving me yet another item to search for. :)


Wait until I repost the salesmen's sample from Palmer's Athletic Sports:)