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martyesullivan 03-13-2022 03:17 PM

Looking for these signed 1933 Goudey cards…HELP!
 
I’ve been collecting signed 1933 Goudey cards for over 10 years and I now believe I have the most complete signed set that exists. I currently have 216 of the 239 cards in the set autographed. It has been a long and fascinating quest and I’m currently writing a book about this project and the 1933 Goudey set in general. I hope to be finished with the book later this year.

I’m constantly trying to upgrade my cards to get the best example available. I won quiet a few from the recent Memory Lane auction but I missed out on two. If you won, or if you know who won the signed 33 of Jess Petty from the Uncle Jimmy Collection, could you message me please? Also, if you know who won Lot #339, I’d be interested in the Frank Hogan card that was in the lot as an upgrade.

I’m always looking for signed 1933 Goudey cards from the Uncle Jimmy Collection. I currently have close to 40 signed 1933 Goudey cards from the Uncle Jimmy Collection. I hope I can get to 50 from his amazing collection soon. If you have any signed 1933 Goudey cards from the Uncle Jimmy Collection, message me. I’d love to know what you have. I’d really like to find a signed Jim Bottomley from the Uncle Jimmy Collection…he had 3.

Finally, if you have a signed 1933 Goudey and you’re willing to part with it, email me a photo. I’m seriously always upgrading. I also have quite a few extras if you’re looking to add a few signed ones to your collection, message me.

I appreciate your time!

Marty S.

Instagram: @signed1933goudey
Email: martyesullivan@yahoo.com

Hankphenom 03-13-2022 03:30 PM

Amazing! Will you finish the set with unsigned at some point if it looks like you've hit a wall? And are there any that seem pretty unlikely given an early demise of the player?

martyesullivan 03-13-2022 03:34 PM

Maybe? I actually put together a PSA graded 2 set a few years back but sold it to buy more signed ones that I needed.

I have two small children, so I doubt I ever try for any of the 4 signed Ruth's or 2 signed Gehrig cards. I think I can probably get maybe 10 more... I'm in it for the long haul and I'm fairly young. :)

mrreality68 03-13-2022 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by martyesullivan (Post 2205352)
Maybe? I actually put together a PSA graded 2 set a few years back but sold it to buy more signed ones that I needed.

I have two small children, so I doubt I ever try for any of the 4 signed Ruth's or 2 signed Gehrig cards. I think I can probably get maybe 10 more... I'm in it for the long haul and I'm fairly young. :)

We are rooting you on.

Hopefully you get those and who knows what the future holds regarding the Ruth cards

egri 03-13-2022 04:18 PM

Good luck with your project, and I’ll be sure to pick up a copy of the book when it comes out.

Hankphenom 03-13-2022 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by martyesullivan (Post 2205352)
Maybe? I actually put together a PSA graded 2 set a few years back but sold it to buy more signed ones that I needed. I have two small children, so I doubt I ever try for any of the 4 signed Ruth's or 2 signed Gehrig cards. I think I can probably get maybe 10 more... I'm in it for the long haul and I'm fairly young. :)

Any that seem truly quixotic because of an early demise or non-signer?

Republicaninmass 03-13-2022 04:47 PM

Amazing progress Marty.

Scott, I cant believe how close you are as well to finishing the 53s

martyesullivan 03-13-2022 04:52 PM

Jeff and Scott, thank you. I appreciate the kind words.

Hank, sure, there are lots of great stories, that’s why I’m writing the book. 😊
There are 4 cards that no one I’ve ever talked to has seen signed copies of:
Fred Brickell, Pete Scott, Russell Rollings, and Dan Howley.

That said, it is rumored that a guy named Pat Quinn from Illinois had a complete signed set in the late 1970’s. His Lajoie was the only known signed example and it’s now in the collection of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I hope that story is true, and I sure hope signed copies of those four cards show up one day.

As for guys that died early, these are the first three deaths in the set: Earl Clark died in 1938, Heathcote died in 1939, and Welch died in 1940; I have all three of those signed…fortunately.

I have several signed cards from the set that are the only known example.

martyesullivan 03-13-2022 04:55 PM

Thanks, Ted. I know this...I'll never try to put together another signed set again!

Hankphenom 03-13-2022 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by martyesullivan (Post 2205379)
Jeff and Scott, thank you. I appreciate the kind words. Hank, sure, there are lots of great stories, that’s why I’m writing the book. There are 4 cards that no one I’ve ever talked to has seen signed copies of: Fred Brickell, Pete Scott, Russell Rollings, and Dan Howley. That said, it is rumored that a guy named Pat Quinn from Illinois had a complete signed set in the late 1970’s. His Lajoie was the only known signed example and it’s now in the collection of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I hope that story is true, and I sure hope signed copies of those four cards show up one day. As for guys that died early, these are the first three deaths in the set: Earl Clark died in 1938, Heathcote died in 1939, and Welch died in 1940; I have all three of those signed…fortunately. I have several signed cards from the set that are the only known example.

Great stuff, Marty, thanks. My buddy Kevin Keating, now at PSA, grew up in Chicago and Pat Quinn was his mentor in the hobby, starting at a very young age. I heard that name often over the years. You might ask him if he knows anything about Quinn having a complete signed set.

Republicaninmass 03-14-2022 04:36 AM

I believe Pat's son is on the boards under Quinnsryche (sp). I might have made that up though.

martyesullivan 03-14-2022 04:30 PM

Hank,
Thanks, I'll reach out to Kevin Keating. I would love to get a few good stories about Pat Quinn.

Ted,
I'll reach out to his son too. Small world! Thanks for the suggestion!

My best,
Marty S.

vthobby 03-14-2022 05:10 PM

Wow!
 
Marty,

Great 1933 Story here! Wow!

I have only owned 1 Goudey signed and it was a BEAUTIFUL 1933 Bill Herman that I had gotten from him in the mail back in the 1980s! It was so nice!

I'm ashamed to tell you what I sold it for! Ugh!

If you have a stunning Herman........it was mine! :). No longer mine! ugh

I'll keep my eyes peeled!

Thanks for sharing!

Mike

quinnsryche 03-14-2022 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 2205522)
I believe Pat's son is on the boards under Quinnsryche (sp). I might have made that up though.

Ted, you know darn well he's my dad! :)
Although, sometimes I pause before admitting that. :D:D:D
I'll ask him if it's true or not. I know at one point he had at least a half dozen Ruths and Gehrigs and kept one of each that hung framed on the wall for at least 20 years before he sold them. Sometimes it's hard to take the salesman out of the collector/store owner. I'll post what I find out soon.

quinnsryche 03-14-2022 06:00 PM

Just asked him, yes he did have a complete set of 33 Goudey signed. I was wrong about the Ruth and Gehrig, there were 12 of each!:eek::eek::eek: He said he sold hem for $400 each!!!!! He said the Lajoie was dated 1934 on the card in Nap's hand. He said there are definitely no others he has ever seen or heard of. He said Bill Mastro bought it and didn't know it was in the Hall of Fame. He said he bought a signed 1933 Who's Who with hundreds of autographs and the guy GAVE him the Lajoie card for free.

Republicaninmass 03-14-2022 06:05 PM

Amazing, thanks for posting!

martyesullivan 03-14-2022 06:31 PM

Tony,
Thanks for posting! I'd love to talk with your dad! The Lajoie was actually dated 1936 and sold for $25k back in 1999. It was part of the Barry Halper Collection that was sold by Sotheby's. The signed Lajoie is in their catalog which you can get for a few bucks on eBay. The winner put it back up for auction the next year and Barry Halper bought it back and gave it to the Hall of Fame.

You can see the card here: https://twitter.com/baseballhall/sta...16584534081536

My best,
Marty S

Hankphenom 03-14-2022 06:49 PM

This just gets better and better. There aren't too many UNSIGNED Lajoie's around, are there?

martyesullivan 03-14-2022 07:02 PM

Hank,
You're right...I think there are about 100 Lajoie cards in all of the population reports. Of course, those are unsigned! :)

Marty S.

jcmtiger 03-14-2022 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by quinnsryche (Post 2205730)
Just asked him, yes he did have a complete set of 33 Goudey signed. I was wrong about the Ruth and Gehrig, there were 12 of each!:eek::eek::eek: He said he sold hem for $400 each!!!!! He said the Lajoie was dated 1934 on the card in Nap's hand. He said there are definitely no others he has ever seen or heard of. He said Bill Mastro bought it and didn't know it was in the Hall of Fame. He said he bought a signed 1933 Who's Who with hundreds of autographs and the guy GAVE him the Lajoie card for free.

I knew your dad thru SCD adds. He was well known. We collectors from the 70’s bought & sold cards for Miuch less then today, we were collectors, but that’s how it was. We were happy then , now not so much. Lol joe

whiteymet 03-14-2022 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by quinnsryche (Post 2205725)
Ted, you know darn well he's my dad! :)
Although, sometimes I pause before admitting that. :D:D:D
I'll ask him if it's true or not. I know at one point he had at least a half dozen Ruths and Gehrigs and kept one of each that hung framed on the wall for at least 20 years before he sold them. Sometimes it's hard to take the salesman out of the collector/store owner. I'll post what I find out soon.

Tony:

Say hi to your dad for me. We had dinner together along with John Rumeriez two Chicago Nationals ago. The three of us shared "war stories" from the early 70's shows and trades etc.

Spoke to him at the last National at his table a few times over the days of the show.

Fred

martyesullivan 03-25-2022 07:11 PM

Thanks to everyone that has messaged me. I was able to add a few more from the Uncle Jimmy Collection this week.

I'm still trying to track down these three from the Uncle Jimmy Collection. If you have them, or know where they are at, please message me:

Jess Petty, Frank Hogan, and Jim Bottomley.

If you have a signed 1933 Goudey, message me please. I'm always trying to upgrade when I can. I have a few extras too if you're looking for someone, let me know.

Thanks,
Marty S.

email: martyesullivan@yahoo.com
Instagram: @signed1933goudey

martyesullivan 03-27-2022 07:22 PM

You guys are great! I found the Frank Hogan! I'm happy to add that upgrade to my collection.

If anyone knows where any signed 1933 Goudey cards from the Uncle Jimmy Collect are, please let me know. I'd love to add his Jess Petty and Jim Bottomley to my set but would consider any of his cards!

Thanks!

Marty S.
martyesullivan@yahoo.com


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