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Edd Roush and Smoky Joe Wood Cards
Can someone either list or -- even better -- provide scans of any cards featuring Roush or Wood prior to 1920? I am looking for as complete a list as possible for these two pre-war stars who lived into the mid-1980s.
Thanks for your help...
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1913 WG6 Joe Wood
1913 Tom Barker of Joe Wood
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m101-4s
here are two:
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wood
hi Paul,
a fun search. I have Wood on a WG4 1914 Polo Grounds and he's on my T200 Boston Americans. all the best, barry |
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another Edd
1919 Cincinnati Reds Postcard:
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I know not everyone subscribes to VCP, but there is a lot of information they share on their site for free, including player checklists and card images.
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Thanks -- VCP is a great source for this.
I'll cut to the chase. I posted this on the Memorabilia side as well. Joe Wood lived until 1985, to the ripe old age of 95. Given his popularity -- and the breadth of Joe Wood autographs items in the hobby -- I find it surprising that the only signed pre-war card of Wood's I have ever seen is a clean M116 signed in what appears to be blue sharpie. (It is not mine, but you can see it on my website if you are so inclined to look.)
According to VintageCardPrices.com, Wood appeared on a number of popular sets in the second decade of the 20th Century, including: M116 Sporting Life T202 Hassan Triple Folders T207 Brown Backgrounds WG4 Polo Grounds Game WG5 National Game WG6 Tom Barker Game 1914 & 15 Cracker Jack E224 Texas Tommy M101-4 M101-5 D328 & D329 Weil Baking Co. D350 Standard Biscuit D381 Fleischmann Bakery H801 E135 Collins-McCarthy Anyone ever seen any of these signed by Smoky Joe Wood? (I also have the same question for Edd Roush, who lived until 1988.)
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Maybe one of the autograph experts can speak to whether these folks were known to have signed frequently later on in life as that's more important then how long they lived. Also, outside of the CJs, I don't believe any of the cards there are easily found (especially in the 70s and 80s), which may help explain the phenomenon as well.
Last edited by Matt; 06-11-2009 at 12:35 PM. |
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back in the 70s/80s getting vintage cards signed was like it was ruining the cards value. remember card collectors are not always autograph collectors and vice versa, so lots of autograph collectors had reprints signed rather than the genuine card. lots of vintage cards that were signed pre 90s were beaters.
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The oldest card I have signed of Edd Roush is a 1928 Exhibit. I am sertain that I have seen a signed E120 before. edit: I'm also certain as well.
Last edited by HRBAKER; 06-11-2009 at 03:13 PM. |
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Signatures Ruining Cards
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