W519-1 Sisler and Early 1900s Baseball Strip Cards....
A lot of collectors think about collecting vintage and feel it will be too expensive of an endeavor. There are countless ways to collect on a budget and have a lot of fun. One way is with strip cards. Some collectors don't like their crudeness while others enjoy them for that very fact. Personally I have always liked a bit of everything (except liver, I can't stand liver with/without onions, but I digress) and I fall into the second group of enjoying them.
Here is a type of strip card (W519-1) with the mfg. printing on the side border. There are 3 types of W519s and this is the first, and probably most common type. However, only a small % have the printer writing on them and an even smaller % have it full (these are cut strips after all), plain and clear. If anyone wants to share a scan of a strip card, please do.....happy collecting!! http://luckeycards.com/pw519decalcosisler.jpg |
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This Tris Speaker with a huge print offset is my favorite strip card that I currently own.
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That print offset is awesome looking Ben!
As a low budget guy trying to put together a HOF set I have an appreciation for lots of collectible items that more elitist collectors might turn their nose up. (spremiumstrip cards, magazine supplements, game cards, etc.) Some strip cards can be really ugly and some like the W517 I think are a great value. Here are a few of my strip card pre-HOFers. http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/...pspsdqjjd9.jpg And while not pre-war I consider these issues to be strip cards as well. http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/...psinon4jqt.jpg |
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I've always loved strip cards for some reason. Thanks for showing your w519 Sisler Leon.
Here are some w520's... Thanks, AndyH |
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My contribution...
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Stripped of high price tag
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For the budget collector the nice thing about them is that they are quite often found messed up or missing borders, and then they sell like little birds (cheap cheap cheap).
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I've definitely collected my share of strip cards over the years.
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Wow, that Speaker offset is amazing, not least from the H punch. Any idea if that's a kind of redemption?
Here's a W516 Speaker which matching uneven sides, perhaps torn against by the same odd-angle vending machine. |
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Here are a few I still have in my possession:
1923 Fleer https://loveofthegameauctions.com/It.../5531a_lg.jpeghttps://loveofthegameauctions.com/It.../5531b_lg.jpeg 1920s UNC McGraw https://loveofthegameauctions.com/It.../5551a_lg.jpeghttps://loveofthegameauctions.com/It...5551b_med.jpeg W521-2-1 Panel http://feb16.hugginsandscott.com/pl/...aded_panel.jpg |
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A couple of mine...
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Hey Brian VH, do you have any more W504s of Washington players? ;)
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For Val's viewing pleasure:
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Thanks, Brian. I'm salivating!! BTW, how many Mickey Mantle or Ty Cobb cards would I have to trade you to get you to part with Sam Rice? ;) Have you ever seen a W504 card of WaJo? Surely, he must be in this set.
Best, Val |
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Forget Mickey Mantle (unless 1952 Topps. I'm not that nuts.) Cobbs, Wagners and Joe Jacksons. :D |
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Val,
Here is another Rice W card listed in an old blog by Bob Lemke, may he RIP: http://boblemke.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html |
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Some strip cards
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Ron, nice Matty! I hardly ever see a strip card cut so nicely. Yours should receive a numerical grade from a TPG.
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