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Old 07-24-2008, 07:54 AM
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Default 19th Century Baseball Card Collector - Seth Nagdeman

Posted By: T206Collector

<<Demand, however, has not fully been fully developed yet. This weak link in the formula has resulted from the lack of widespread information about these items.>>

I think it runs deeper than information about the items to lack of interest about the players. There is less of a link between our modern game and the players who played prior to 1903. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Cy Young, Honus Wagner and Christy Mathewson are by far more popular than any of the 19th Century players. Given that none of us alive today saw these five players play, there must be a reason why we all collect them with such voracity. And whatever that reason is not only doesn't translate as well to the 19th Century Players.

When I decided to start collecting pre-war cards, I started with 1933 Goudey. But even with Ruth and Gehrig that wasn't "old" enough for me. T206 provided the basis for my collecting interests -- nearly 100 years old, containing loads of big stars I had heard lots of stories about, and relatively available to maintain a daily activity of internet purchases.



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