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Finally got to the N162s. Out of 14, only 2 with the trademark. Ok, now we all have something else to look for in N162s~ Does that mean we would need to have both trademark and non-trademarked cards to have a complete set?
N162s are definitely some of the best looking 19th century cards produced.
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GOODWIN CHAMPIONS trademark ? .....plus, show us your N162 cards
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I've been collecting these "beauties" for 30 years; and, have never seen a Detroit version of Fred Dunlap. Your card (in post # 3) is the 1st one I've seen. I was convinced it did not exist. A set of 50 cards (with or without Trademark) is complete. Most sets I've seen typically have a mix of approx. 20% with and 80% without the Trademark. Here's my Dunlap. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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The Dunlap was my first, but the King is my favorite Goodwin...along with the Allen and Ginter Ward, they're my favorite 19th Century Cards:
1888 N162 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS - KING KELLY SGC-40.jpg
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Hey Raymond We think the same.....the N162 Kelly is in my top 5 favorite BB card's in my entire collection. Note how the artist painted storm clouds behind him (matching his personality). TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Ted and the rest of the board,
The Dunlap "Detroit" is a fantasy card I made (photoshopped). I can remember the old SCD checklist (BB card checklist bible of sorts) indicating both the "Detroit" and "Pittsburg" versions of the card and the guide indicated that the "Pitt" card was the more expensive of the two (which to me meant the scarcer of the two variations). I looked high and low for that damn card and could never find a Detroit version. The conclusion was that one did not exist and the SCD guide had a mistake (yeah, that happens). I finally got a wild hair up my rear and decided to make the card and see if anybody had any comments on it if I put it in the BST.... not a comment. Joe G joined in the fun and we waited for something.... nada... When I saw this thread I thought it would be fun to throw it in there just to see if anybody had any comments. I figured it would be in the main thread and get more visibility. It would have been really funny if someone else photoshopped one and posted the picture because I would have crapped my pants and tried to get the card, but I know better, it just doesn't exist..... I was going to let this ride for a few days but I have too much respect for the old timers on this board that have been collecting for a long time. Ted, my apologies if it disrupted your thread. I just wanted to have a little fun. What a Superbowl game.... no TDs for more than three quarters... a few interesting records.... longest punt (incredible bounce) and least points scored by a team in the Superbowl. Great Bud Light commercials with the corn syrup! Just curious, not to highjack the thread, how much do people think a Detroit Dunlap N162 would be worth if only 3 or 4 were known to exist? I'd pay dearly for one.
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Very funny, Fred. I keep notes in a spiral notebook about cards and auctions. Here's what I wrote today..."Sports.ha Evers, n162 dunlap detroit, 350 no frame 37 cards, Bill Watkins $643, 1970 Pontiac Le Mans 4 door." I just scratched the n162 Dunlap Detroit.
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My only example. It has back damage, but does have the trademark.
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Fred Although, I was convinced (years ago) that the Detroit version did not exist, you had me wondering all day today. Apologies not necessary.....you brought some excitement to this forum. Anyhow, what would it be worth you ask ? In today's crazy market the sky is the limit Take care, TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I fell for Fred's photoshopping, and that's why I deleted part of my previous post. I thought I was starting some lively discussion, but it wasn't meant to be.
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Here's my Dan Brouthers: There seems to be a bluer version, which I actually like much better. brouthers.jpg |
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I remembered this as well (albeit a distant memory)
"I can remember the old SCD checklist (BB card checklist bible of sorts) indicating both the "Detroit" and "Pittsburg" versions of the card." I collected the set about 20 years ago and went off in another direction. With OMG and CRS I forgot all about it when I started the set again sometime in mid 2000's. A recent call from a hobby friend asked me about the Detroit version - which triggered a memory. Unfortunately the memory was apparently one of seeing that entry.
So to be clear - NO-ONE HAS SOLD BOUGHT OR HAS A DETROIT VERSION and it was just a photoshopping frankenmonster? Shameless shout out - I'm missing TWO common cards to complete the set - Myers and Teemer……….. Last edited by 1880nonsports; 02-04-2019 at 06:28 AM. |
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That is correct.
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Hey Fred
You and the NE Patriots made my day yesterday. You (and your "cohort", Joe G.) added some welcomed excitement to this forum..... Thanks, Fred. Here you go, check-out my two Fred Dunlap cards...…stranger than your's. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Hey, Ted - Who is Fred calling 'old-timers'?
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Old-timers... I guess that can be in reference to people that have been in the hobby for 40-50+ years (at least).
If you looked at the Dunlap Detroit picture and your heart skipped a beat, you're probably an "old timer" If you fall asleep at the keyboard while typing replies to the board, you're probably an "old timer" If you look at the baseball cards you popped from the packs when you were a kid and find most of the players have "moved-on", you're probably an "old timer" If you can recall having a conversation with Burdick, Wharton-Tigar or Lipset (ha, just kidding Lew), you're probably an "old-timer" If you get more enjoyment out of reading the "OJ" bible than looking at porn, you're probably an "old timer"
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In my first N162 set there is a nice blue Dan Brouthers card. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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GOODWIN CHAMPIONS trademark
I have a complete set of 50 and of the 46 I have in hand (the other four are in my safe deposit box) 32 have the trademark and 14 do not. Probably my favorite set.
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The only one in my collection. Looks like it has the trade mark in question.
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Here's a few, its taken a while, and still 3 short of a full set
34 cards with the trademark clause A few duplicates Goodwin B set swaps.jpg My A raw set, and a few duplicates Goodwin Bset (2).jpg Part graded set Goodwin Graded 25 Cards.jpg |
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