The Roaring Twenties?
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The 1920's were notorious for consumer consumption...namely liquor. Very light on Baseball Card production however. The decade ended with the huge crash...60 years before the first super-premium (hologramed) cards were produced.
Certainly, there were a few nice looking 1920's cards. Whatcha got??? Here are three of my best: Attachment 149286 Attachment 149288 Attachment 149287 |
The 20s seemed like a lull between the cards of the 10s and 30s.
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Here's a few favs picked in my life A.N. (After Net54)-- Attachment 149290Attachment 149291 Attachment 149292Attachment 149293 Attachment 149294Attachment 149295Attachment 149299 Attachment 149297Attachment 149300 Attachment 149301Attachment 149298Attachment 149302 |
Ian - For the most part BW photo cards (besides OJ) don't do anything for me. Does anyone know why cards had such a dramatic change in appearance during that decade?
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I'll defer to other board experts as to why there was not much color in these 20's sets, but will venture to guess it may relate the development of cameras and their ability to capture action shots more clearly than in the past (as compared with long held/posed faux action shots in OJ era). Seems to me this style of B/W set, with action shots started in the teens (T202, E135, etc) and carried into the '20s. Maybe these were considered more "modern" than the early T and E style artwork. |
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More food coloring needed for all the cheap speakeasy hooch! |
Now I see why there's a shortage:
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You have almost all of them...certainly lots of HOFrs I cannot get a hold of. Big Kudo's - especially on the Alexancer, the Hornsbys, and the Sislers! |
D*mn Secretary:
Alexander not Alexancer
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There's some sweet ones on BST now.. many of which are pretty uncommon, but affordable |
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I hope this was the case. |
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some from the 20s...
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Play the Holsum game!
1920: http://www.louisianacards.com/upload...62941_orig.jpg 1921: http://www.louisianacards.com/upload...jpg?1399476280 |
It's funny, because when I first started getting into vintage and pre-war collecting, I really didn't have any interest in the black and white cards. I didn't dislike them, mind you, but I felt somewhat indifferent. But then I looked at Jeff's post card collection (jb217676), and just fell in love with black & white. Next, I saw Adam's collection of Exhibit cards, and I was hooked. There's a real beauty and elegance in the simplicity of black and white photography. Now I see things like the Sporting News M101-2 supplements, and I really want to incorporate them into my collection. And once I begin collecting again in earnest, which will happen soon, there will certainly be a lot more diversity in my collection.
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Speaking of Exhibits:
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My 2 early Yankees from before I discovered EBAY- purchased from Teletrade via phone auctions...what a ripoff that was...both seller & buyer paid fees.
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1920s
Let's infuse a little color into this thread...
http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...-%20Blue_1.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...0-%20Green.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...-%20Purple.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...lein%20Red.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...lly%20W522.jpg |
Mad Skills
I thought I switched to the Andy Warhol channel for a second
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Here are some
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What a great collection!!
That is just stunning!
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Thanks Raymond. Brian, I really like that Sisler. Great card.
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Raymond, thanks for giving me the opportunity to once again show some of my favorite Sam Rice cards from the 1920's.
I realize that I'm in the minority, but I much prefer the real-photo b & w cards of the 1920's to the colorful artwork cards of the 1910's. Val |
Great cards, Kenny. Makes me wish I was a cigar-smoker in Cuba in the mid-1920's. But then I would be dead now and unable to type this :(
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Who Knew?
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That HERPOLSHEIMER'S carried anything but Basketball cards? |
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http://luckeycards.com/pv89patersonhugginsandcobbx2.jpg |
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Did somebody say Patersons?
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WaJo has the best looking V89 Patterson pose! :D
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Wow, there's some really awesome cards posted in this thread! I really like the B&W cards from the '20's. "Old School (pre-digital)" Photography is a hobby of mine. I actually minored in it in college and have spent a lot of time in a Darkroom. Because of that, I picked a set from that era to concentrate on - the E121-80 set. I'm up to around 30 or so. I also try to collect pittsburgh related types from that era as well. Here's a couple:
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Overkill on the W504s with raw scans heavy on the red:
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Imo, one of the best looking cards ever came from the 20's the e121-120 Ruth Montage...
I love black and white sets and the 1920's is one of my favorite times periods for cards. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.... |
Another of the Type 1, 1920 version Holsum cards,
(wide font on the H. Weil ...) http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...um%20Bread.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...ead%20back.jpg This one is a bit of a stretch for the '20s, but since the date range includes 1920, I'll include it. http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...6%20Sisler.jpg |
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My favorite cards from the era are the Exhibits from the late 1920s ...
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You just KNOW nobody caught that Gehrig shot!
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I agree most strip cards are very ugly, but there are some here and there from certain sets that are much better looking than others. I've always liked this Ruth....
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Brian, you have a fabulous collection of W504s, especially of the Wash. Senators cards which are super scarce! To me, these are "to die for" cards, ever since I started collecting cards of all players on the 1924 Senators team a few years ago. My 2011 edition of the Standard Catalog of Vintage BB Cards shows that about half of the Senators checklist is still unknown - I don't know if the more recent editions have changed this. FYI, I know of another Board member who has card #160 of WaJo (not checklisted in 2011), but I don't think there is a snowball's chance of enticing him to part with it.
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the 20's have actually been one of my favorite periods for cards as I love the Exhibits, caramel's and HOF rookie's that the era produced.
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This is the only Ruth card I own. |
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/2910089374/" title="1928 Star Player Candy by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3234/2910089374_304b2f8660_o.jpg" width="418" height="735" alt="1928 Star Player Candy"></a>
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/10558516684/" title="1920s W-UNC "Shoulderless" Series by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3703/10558516684_f08135aae6_o.jpg" width="450" height="737" alt="1920s W-UNC "Shoulderless" Series"></a> |
I like the " big stuff '' from the twenties
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...ESPICS_NEW.JPG
.......I would not want to pitch to Chuck Klein with that look on his face... ... Fresco Thompson has beautiful penmanship....it's fountain pen and probably of that period....that doesn't really matter though ; it's just neat that it's signed ; he became a Dodger in the thirties and stayed with them in their organization forever it seems . |
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