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01-23-2007, 05:46 PM
Posted By: <b>fessgreg</b><p>i know other guys know more about the set than i do. can someone please answer the question. i know dimaggio and gehrig are there. How about other hofers. Signed Greg

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01-23-2007, 06:03 PM
Posted By: <b>fkw</b><p>No.<br /><br />36 of the 135 players are HOFers, but Ruth was done playing by then.<br /><br />Dean, Greenberg, Foxx, DiMaggio, and Gehrig are the keys.

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01-23-2007, 06:08 PM
Posted By: <b>Bobby Binder</b><p>1Jimmy Dykes<br />2Paul Waner<br />3Cy Blanton<br />4Sam Leslie<br />5Johnny Louis Vergez<br />6Arky Vaughan<br />7Bill Terry<br />8Joe Moore<br />9Gus Manusco<br />10Fred Marberry<br />11George Selkirk<br />12Spud Davis<br />13Chuck Klein<br />14Fred Fitzsimmons<br />15Bill Delancey<br />16Billy Herman<br />17George Davis<br />18Rip Collins<br />19Dizzy Dean<br />20Roy Parmelee<br />21Vic Sorrell<br />22Harry Danning<br />23Hal Schumacher<br />24Cy Perkins<br />25Speedy Durocher<br />26Glenn Myatt<br />27Bob Seeds<br />28Jimmy Ripple<br />29Al Schacht<br />30Pete Fox<br />31Del Baker<br />32Flea Clifton<br />33Tommy Bridges<br />34Bill Dickey<br />35Wally Berger<br />36Slick Castleman<br />37Dick Bartell<br />38Red Rolfe<br />39Waite Hoyt<br />40Wes Ferrell<br />41Hank Greenberg<br />42Charlie Gehringer<br />43Goose Goslin<br />44Schoolboy Rowe<br />45Mickey Cochrane<br />46Joe Cronin<br />47Jimmie Foxx<br />48Jerry Walker<br />49Charlie Gelbert<br />50Roy Hayworth (Ray)<br />51Joe DiMaggio<br />52Billy Rogell<br />53Joe McCarthy<br />54Phil Cavaretta (Cavarretta)<br />55Kiki Cuyler<br />56Lefty Gomez<br />57Gabby Hartnett<br />58Johnny Marcum<br />59Burgess Whitehead<br />60Whitey Whitehill<br />61Bucky Walters<br />62Luke Sewell<br />63Joey Kuhel<br />64Lou Finney<br />65Fred Lindstrom<br />66Paul Derringer<br />67Steve O'Neil (O'Neill)<br />68Mule Haas<br />69Freck Owen<br />70Wild Bill Hallahan<br />71Bill Urbanski<br />72Dan Taylor<br />73Heinie Manush<br />74Jo-Jo White<br />75Mickey Medwick (Ducky)<br />76Joe Vosmik<br />77Al Simmons<br />78Shag Shaughnessy<br />79Harry Smythe<br />80Benny Tate<br />81Billy Rhiel<br />82Lauri Myllykangas<br />83Ben Sankey<br />84Crip Polli<br />85Jim Bottomley<br />86William Clark<br />87Ossie Bluege<br />88Lefty Grove<br />89Charlie Grimm<br />90Ben Chapman<br />91Frank Crosetti<br />92John Pomorski<br />93Jesse Haines<br />94Chick Hafey<br />95Tony Piet<br />96Lou Gehrig<br />97Bill Jurges<br />98Smead Jolley<br />99Jimmy Wilson<br />100Lonnie Warneke<br />101Lefty Tamulis<br />102Charlie Ruffing<br />103Earl Grace<br />104Rox Lawson<br />105Stan Hack<br />106August Galen<br />107Frank Frisch<br />108Bill McKechnie<br />109Bill Lee<br />110Connie Mack<br />111Frank Reiber<br />112Zeke Bonura<br />113Luke Appling<br />114Monte Pearson<br />115Bob O'Farrell<br />116Marvin Duke<br />117Paul Florence<br />118John Berley<br />119Tom Oliver<br />120Norman Kies<br />121Hal King<br />122Tom Abernathy<br />123Phil Hensick<br />124Roy Schalk (Ray)<br />125Paul Dunlap<br />126Benny Bates<br />127George Puccinelli<br />128Stevie Stevenson<br />129Rabbit Maranville<br />130Bucky Harris<br />131Al Lopez<br />132Buddy Myer<br />133Cliff Bolton<br />134Estel Crabtree<br />135Phil Wintraub<br /><br />Greg you know that almost every pre-war check list is available on my website and it is for free.

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01-23-2007, 06:13 PM
Posted By: <b>fessgreg</b><p>thanks fkw and bobby you overwelmed me with your knowledge. no i don't know about your website. if you can tell me it would be appreciated it bobby. signed greg

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01-23-2007, 06:17 PM
Posted By: <b>Bobby Binder</b><p>Tryed to email you nut not working it's www.vintagecardprices.com you have been asking me for sample prices.

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01-23-2007, 06:56 PM
Posted By: <b>fessgreg</b><p>thanks for the info bobbby. didn't realize it was you and that your website could give me that info for free. however i'm not a nut. i would still like to know how far back your database goes in years. if its only two years then maybe you don't have enough representative sample prices. that is why i asked for prices on that hockey card. maybe i need to wait a few years before i subscribe. signed greg

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01-23-2007, 07:12 PM
Posted By: <b>Denny</b><p>Greg, I think Bobby meant to write BUT, not NUT....One letter makes a big difference in the right spot! Besides, who collects cardboard with dead guys pictures on them and thinks their sane? Just a thought!<br /><br />Denny Walsh<br /><br /><br /><br /> <br />

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01-23-2007, 07:28 PM
Posted By: <b>Jim Manos</b><p>Maybe no one cares either but I am more intreged by this set than any other. No one know's alot about it either and all the pose's are different than other issue's. Only 36 hofers and short prints and minor leaguer's. Awesome set. E107's are black and white don't forget. (for the 1930's this is the set to have in my book)

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01-23-2007, 07:50 PM
Posted By: <b>fessgreg</b><p>nut might have been but. ha ha i guess i'm taking dead men on card board to seriously but bobby and i have been going around on this because i'm trying to see how good his service is before i subscribe to it. i think i'll let the forum decide. signed greg

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01-23-2007, 07:51 PM
Posted By: <b>fkw</b><p>Bobby's site is a great tool for current market value. If the info went back more than 2 years, it would be a bit outdated anyhow.<br /><br />Many collectors here use it all the time.<br /><br /><br />I agree Jim,<br />Of all the World Wide Gum issues I like the 1936 V355 set the best by far (along with the 1936 V352/R314D). They are attractive in their own way and fairly tough to locate at times. In the past I seem to remember seeing groups of the V355's (along with V61, V100) from Canadian seller but havent seen any recently.

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01-23-2007, 09:56 PM
Posted By: <b>Bobby Binder</b><p>Greg,<br /><br />I did mean to put a B and not a N. Sorry the keys are right next to eachother. And what fkw said is true what sold for years ago really does not apply to todays market. We hold up to the last 25 sales for each card by grade and grader. Some sell rarely and others often either way you should be able to get a good handle on the value by using the data we supply.

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01-23-2007, 10:34 PM
Posted By: <b>MW</b><p>Bobby,<br /><br />Any update on including sales prices from eBay stores?