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canjond 08-27-2010 09:00 AM

T207 Red Cross Find of 6 Cards Including Lowdermilk
 
For those that don't frequent both boards, just curious if everyone heard of the T207 Red Cross find? There are AMAZING things out there. So much for the Chicago only theory.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...d/baseba12.jpg
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...d/baseba11.jpg

Orioles1954 08-27-2010 09:15 AM

Where were these cards found and are they new to the hobby?

canjond 08-27-2010 09:17 AM

Completely new to the hobby. Here's the story from the gentleman who owns them:

"I got these cards in Baton Rouge ~ 1940 from my grandmother's storage/attic whatever. They came from my uncle who died in ~ 1936. They were in my mothers attic, she died in 1992 and I found them again after those years. I do plan to put in auction or something. I'm 81 yrs old and not a collector."

Apparently there are 90 additional cards in the find. Wonder if there are any Kottons, Minos, etc?

Zach Wheat 08-27-2010 09:22 AM

T207 Red Cross
 
Wow a Lowdermilk T207 Red Cross. This about doubles the number of know Red Cross backs with this find, doesn't it?

Zach

barrysloate 08-27-2010 09:23 AM

That's a monumental find, as not only are the cards rare, but the first non-Chicago player has been found.

And it's six new ones, not five.

ethicsprof 08-27-2010 10:29 AM

T207
 
Wow!!!
Thanks for sharing, Jon!!

best,
barry

edhans 08-27-2010 10:45 AM

Re:T207 Red Cross Find of 6 Cards Including Lowdermilk
 
WOW; with a capital W.

JasonL 08-27-2010 11:46 AM

very cool, but there is downside...
 
here we have an actual find to substatiate more than ever before, the use of the attic and dead relatives stories!!!
Here we have 2 dead people and 2 attics in the same discovery story...Oh this is horrible!!!
:D

iggyman 08-27-2010 12:05 PM

nm

tbob 08-27-2010 01:09 PM

I hope they pop up in an auction soon. I'd love to have one of those Red Cross backs although I am sure the Lowdermilk will go through the roof! :(

gabrinus 08-27-2010 02:45 PM

amazing
 
Amazing find!!! I am glad to see Louisiana still produces some hidden treasures. Who knows what may be down there??

chaddurbin 08-27-2010 03:08 PM

incredible stuff. this almost rivals the barry's t206 jackson find a few years back :D

toppcat 08-27-2010 03:11 PM

Crazy! I wonder how much of what is still stashed out there will never be seen again. Fire, flood, etc. certainly take away treasures without anyone knowing. Glad to see something almost literally come out of the woodwork.

tbob 08-27-2010 03:18 PM

When I partnered with 3 other people in the mid-80's to buy what what has been called the "Southern Find," the huge hoard of Series 2 and Series 3 Coupons from a guy in Louisiana, he mentioned that he "knew of a guy" who had a large stash of Victorys, but we never heard anything more and they never hit the market to my knowledge. The purchase we made consisted of multiple copies of every series 2 and series 3 card in great condition and I recall some Kottons and other cards in there also. There hadn't been much since coming from Louisiana in the way of "finds" until this one.

ctownboy 08-27-2010 03:25 PM

tbob,

All you have to do to fund the purchase of the Loudermilk card is sell your Strasburg 1/1 card....oops, never mind. :-)

David

barrysloate 08-27-2010 03:46 PM

Quan- I had to think for a minute what my Jackson find was. Now I remember.:)

Leon 08-27-2010 04:09 PM

value?
 
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No doubt those 6 will hit an auction in the coming year. I wonder what values will be? Since there are 6 now known, will they go down, up, or stay the same? My guess is they will go down a little and the Lowdermilk will still be a big card...pushing 5 figures. Not sure what it does to this one either, but I am not too worried. As long as I collect it will not be on the market ;)....regards

becollie 08-27-2010 04:19 PM

Background??
 
Always exciting to read of new finds. For those of us who don't collect T207s, would someone mind providing a little background on why this is so significant.

Thanks a ton.

Brian

Brian Weisner 08-27-2010 04:34 PM

Hi Leon,
I remember when you won that card.... I was biddding against you in the begginning and then thought you over paid.... I was wrong....
Be well Brian


PS I tell my kids I'm wrong everyday, but they don't believe me....
great find Jon......

barrysloate 08-27-2010 04:58 PM

I don't think the value will be adversely affected. Going from 6 to 12 may sound like a lot, but that's still a very small population and the T207 set is widely collected. And the Lowdermilk is going to go nuts.

As if the collection isn't great enough, did anyone notice the Miller, Chicago with the Anonymous back? That's not chopped liver. What a power-packed find this is.

Bridwell 08-27-2010 06:26 PM

New T207's
 
Hey Jon,

Those are awesome T207's. Thanks for sharing. Very cool. The Anonymous back T207's are great cards, too.

For Brian (post #18), they are very significant because totally new finds of baseball cards that are unique are exciting to the pre-war collectors. These 6 T207's are 1-of-a-kind. No others with that back variety have ever been found. In a set from 1912 that is well-known, like T207, it is amazing to add any card variations to the master checklist.

Orioles1954 08-27-2010 07:21 PM

At the National I remember speculating that the Red Crosses may not have originated in Louisiana. Guess this proves me wrong!

tbob 08-27-2010 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ctownboy (Post 832464)
tbob,

All you have to do to fund the purchase of the Loudermilk card is sell your Strasburg 1/1 card....oops, never mind. :-)

David

David- I bet those guys with the "rare" Strasburg cards are jumping off ledges today, now that he is going to have to have Tommy John surgery.

What a wonderful find this is, I thought I'd never see any more T213 Red Crosses discovered. I personally think the value of the cards already found will not decrease because of the new find, rather the new cards will be quickly absorbed by hobbyists or investors.

gfgcom 08-27-2010 08:19 PM

Rare red cross find!
 
Amazing stuff!

Why cant I ever find anything:rolleyes:

Congrats to this guy!

Rickyy 08-28-2010 01:38 AM

Wow that was a great find. T207 with Red Cross background is a nice combo..and one is Lowdermilk to boot...:eek:

uffda51 08-28-2010 01:21 PM

Wow. Cool stuff. Just when I thought I was done with T207s . . .

Mark 08-28-2010 01:48 PM

QUOTE=uffda51;832628]Wow. Cool stuff. Just when I thought I was done with T207s . . .[/QUOTE]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPw-3e_pzqU

joeadcock 08-28-2010 01:51 PM

Nice cards. Amazing what I see on this forum.

Frank

William Todd 08-28-2010 05:41 PM

Red Cross Find
 
As a T207 collector, this find is extremely significant. I can echo Bruce's feelings. I thought I was almost done with the Lionel Carter additions.....

frohme 08-28-2010 06:45 PM

Amen
 
I echo Bill and Bruce's sentiments... it is both a significant find, and yet another reason (excuse?) to continue the insanity?

Beyond the Red Cross's, many other nice cards in the whole lot!

scottglevy 08-28-2010 11:48 PM

Jeez,

I thought I'd be able to bask in the victory of getting a red cross T207 from REA's May auction for a few years without seeing another one ... let alone 6 !!

But this is what makes the hobby great ... and that is one of the most important rareback finds in the history of the hobby. In a way it kind of reminds me of when 5 Ty Cobb backs were discovered at one time --- just craziness.

Looking forward to seeing these cards on the market.

oldjudge 08-29-2010 08:35 AM

Dave-Apparently your comment slipped by unnoticed. LOL-forget this and go find some more Old Judges.

Leon 08-29-2010 08:40 AM

oh he found stuff alright....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldjudge (Post 832780)
Dave-Apparently your comment slipped by unnoticed. LOL-forget this and go find some more Old Judges.

Hey Jay,
It didn't slip by. The first thing I thought of were the pictures on his cell phone :).

TCardFan 08-30-2010 08:06 AM

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What a cool find.
That is one SWEET Lowdermilk.

Looks like the find is even larger! drool

barrysloate 08-30-2010 01:04 PM

This may not be the biggest find ever, but card for card it has to rank near the top.

chaddurbin 08-30-2010 01:12 PM

i am looking at properties in bon temps, la as we speak. might be worth the investments and weirdos if i can make finds like this.

gabrinus 08-30-2010 02:56 PM

Louisiana
 
Quan, As a liquor store owner I always advised people who thought they had a drinking problem to go to Louisiana and then they would find out they did not have one. Don't know where Bon Temps is but I am sure they are having fun. If you struck out on cards as least it would be an adventure. oh the vampire thing, I get it. Incredible find, btw.

Pup6913 08-30-2010 03:23 PM

where is the lowdermilk pic????

scooter729 08-30-2010 03:52 PM

Why no love for Leon on the other site???

chaddurbin 08-30-2010 04:06 PM

lol jerry--drinks on you then next time we make it to merlotte's.

from the scans/owner's story the find is incredible. even the low grade wajo red cross looks impressive.

Steve D 08-30-2010 06:38 PM

What's this other site people are talking about, and where's the picture of the Walter Johnson Red Cross?

Steve

Browncow75 08-30-2010 06:48 PM

The "other site" is where the owner of the cards originally posted this find. I dont know if we are allowed to post the name of a "competitor" forum. I will leave that to the owner of this one.

chaddurbin 08-30-2010 06:58 PM

i post on both sites (well there's actually 3..ssshhh :))...more vocal on the other one as they seem to tolerate my pain-in-the-ass style better, or maybe cuz it's a smaller audience. anyways both boards serve my hobby needs so i'm thankful for that.

Steve D 08-30-2010 07:04 PM

Thanks guys. I actually found it by clicking on the vintage links icon at the top of the page. I never even knew that other site existed until now.

Steve

iggyman 08-30-2010 07:53 PM

Nm cm..

slidekellyslide 08-30-2010 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooter729 (Post 833044)
Why no love for Leon on the other site???

Because the people who started the site believed Leon was getting rich from advertisers on this site so they left here and started their own board. I find it funny that the "new" guy is trying desperately to stir the pot and nobody is taking his bait.

chaddurbin 08-30-2010 10:07 PM

it's a pretty civil and respectful board over there. i haven't heard from elkins for a couple years (maybe he was banned, or he chose not to come back), so some of the earlier OT stuff is gone. all 3 prewar boards seems to have a niche and thrive in their own ways, which is good for the growth of the hobby. a newbie may miss one board, but they're not gonna miss the others like this find suggests. we get them one way or another :)

Steve D 08-30-2010 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooter729 (Post 833044)
Why no love for Leon on the other site???

The owners of the other forum are probably from Oklahoma.

;)
Steve


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