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bnorth
09-06-2014, 04:56 PM
I live in a small town and we have a wonderful little museum called the Dakotaland Museum. When I went through the museum last week the wonderful lady that runs is said they are going to try and get a small baseball exhibit on loan for next year.

I gave it some thought for a few days and today I talked to the lady that runs the museum and asked if they would like to have 1 baseball card from every decade from the last century to display. She thought it was a great idea, so now I need to figure out what cards(players) to get rounded up to donate.

I am looking for suggestions on cards. I want to get big name players even non fans would recognize but I also don't want them to cost me an arm and a leg. I plan on getting all graded cards because of the descriptions on the flips so non collectors will know what they are.

Here is what I have come up with so far but they are subject to change if someone suggests something better.

1900-09 open

1910-19 Going with a T210 not sure of player.

1920-29 open

1930-39 1932 Sanella Babe Ruth

1940-49 open

1950-59 Card from the 1959 Fleer Ted Williams set

1960-69 1962 Topps #18 Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays

1970-79 1974 Topps #2 Hank Aaron

1980-89 1983 #586 Wade Boggs

1990-99 1993 #98 Derek Jeter

almostdone
09-06-2014, 05:57 PM
I understand the desire to have Williams but I think more non-fans know Jackie Robinson. When I ask people to name old players the first is always Ruth and the second is more offer than not Robinson. He had a huge impact on the social history of our country and is still taught in schools as a historical figure. Just my opinion but I think a 56 Topps Robinson would show a classic 50's style card with a familiar name more than the Fleer Williams might.
Drew

bnorth
09-06-2014, 06:19 PM
I understand the desire to have Williams but I think more non-fans know Jackie Robinson. When I ask people to name old players the first is always Ruth and the second is more offer than not Robinson. He had a huge impact on the social history of our country and is still taught in schools as a historical figure. Just my opinion but I think a 56 Topps Robinson would show a classic 50's style card with a familiar name more than the Fleer Williams might.
Drew

Great suggestion on Jackie Robinson Drew. Because of limited space and presentation I want to have all vertical cards. I just looked at Jackie cards and found the 1947-66 Exhibits card might fit my needs for the 1940-49 section. I know nothing about the exhibits cards are they similar in size to a regular card? I also need to keep the graded case sizes somewhat close to the same size.

39special
09-06-2014, 06:34 PM
I think a J.Robinson Exhibit is a great idea for the '40's slot.They are the size of a postcard.

BearBailey
09-07-2014, 11:52 AM
Ty Cobb would seem like a must.
Probably Ripken 82 topps traded over Boggs?

DaClyde
09-07-2014, 11:57 AM
So, no Dakota-related cards?

bnorth
09-07-2014, 05:52 PM
Ty Cobb would seem like a must.
Probably Ripken 82 topps traded over Boggs?

A Cobb would be great if I could find something cheap, any suggestions?

The Boggs is the only card on the list that is not up for debate, he is my favorite player.

I would use South Dakota players but very few would know who the are. Space is limited so I could ask for a little more room if they are interested in some home state players.

almostdone
09-07-2014, 07:45 PM
A Cobb would be great if I could find something cheap, any suggestions?

The Boggs is the only card on the list that is not up for debate, he is my favorite player.

I would use South Dakota players but very few would know who the are. Space is limited so I could ask for a little more room if they are interested in some home state players.

You might be able to find either a Cobb game card, ie polo grounds, Tom Barker, national game, or a strip card from the 20's. I'm not a strip card expert but I know one might able to be had for a fraction of some of the other period card.
Drew

clydepepper
09-08-2014, 05:48 AM
for the 1940-49 slot, go for 1941 Double Play Bob Feller / Joe Krakauskas

While Ted & Joe are more representative of the year and Stan would be a good option as well, you have to go with the Star who enlisted first for the conflict that shaped not only that decade but our nation ever since.

Sounds like a grand idea...wish I didn't live so deep in SEC football country, maybe we would have something like that.

Good Work and Good Luck,
Raymond

bnorth
09-27-2014, 02:39 PM
Here is a updated list of what I have and what I still need. I am also thinking about adding 1880-89 and 1890-99. I have found several cards from 1880-09 but don't see anything from 1890-99, is there anything and if so I would like some suggestions.

1900-09 LOOKING FOR pretty much anything cheap.

1910-19 1910 T206 Jim Scott SGC 10 Jim was born here in South Dakota.

1920-29 1928 W513 Al De Vormer PSA 5

1930-39 1932 Sanella Babe Ruth Have one I need to send in for grading.

1940-49 LOOKING FOR 1947-66 Exhibits Jackie Robinson raw or low grade from any company.

1950-59 1957 Topps #1 Ted Williams PSA 3.5 Nice well centered card I would trade for lesser value Graded 59 Fleer Ted Williams and other need(s) from this list.

1960-69 1962 LOOKING FOR Topps #18 Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays raw or low grade from any company.

1970-79 1974 LOOKING FOR Topps #2 Hank Aaron low graded from any company.

1980-89 1983 #586 Wade Boggs PRO 10

1990-99 1993 LOOKING FOR Topps #98 Derek Jeter raw or low grade from any company.

2000-09 LOOKING FOR anything Barry Bonds graded that is cheap.

2010-Present LOOKING FOR anything Miguel Cabrera graded that is cheap.

Thanks to a earlier post about adding South Dakota players I found out that we had 1 person from the little town I live in that made it to the Majors. Kevin Stanfield he pitched 3 innings in a Sept. call up for the Twins in 1979. He also played for the Visalia Oaks and Toledo Mud Hens in the minors. I found his 2 minor league and only Topps cards, they are also going to be displayed.

bnorth
03-25-2015, 04:19 PM
I finally finished getting the cards I wanted. I tried to get cards of famous players that did not cost an arm and a leg. I am donating these to a small local museum to hopefully get some new blood into collecting. It will open May 25th for the season so I have to get the non graded cards sent to SGC soon so they can be back before then. I am only using graded cards because of the card descriptions on the flips so non collectors will know what they are.

1900-09 1909 T206 Jim Scott He was born in Deadwood SD.

1910-19 1910 T206 Bill Shipke He played minor league ball here in Huron at the very end of his career.

1920-29 1928 W513 Al De Vormer PSA 5

1930-39 1932 Sanella Babe Ruth

1940-49 1939-46 Ted Williams Exhibit

1950-59 1958 #487 Mickey Mantle

1960-69 1961 Topps #150 Willie Mays

1970-79 1979 Topps #413 Hank Aaron/Roger Maris

1980-89 1983 #586 Wade Boggs PRO 10

1990-99 1993 Topps #98 Derek Jeter

2000-09 2003 UD Barry Bonds

2010-Present LOOKING FOR anything Mike Trout graded cheap. This I can add at any time because we are not out of this decade.

I also have 3 cards of the only person to ever reach the majors from our small town, Kevin Stanfield

I bought some of these cards from members and would like to thank them for the help. In a couple months when it opens I will add a picture from the museum with them displayed.