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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
A recent post on N172 brought up the Lew Lipset quote that every N173 Old Judge Cabinet is more rare than a T206 Wagner, i.e., that there are probably less than 50 surviving examples of each N173. This seems accurate to me. What do you N173 collectors out there think? How tough is an N173 as opposed to an N566 Newsboy cabinet? And within the N173 cataegory, how much tougher are Dogs Head cabinets compared to non-Dogs Head? What percentage of N173s are black bordered? I consider myself lucky to have three N173s. Does anyone know what the largest accumulation of N173s might be? Just curious. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Julie
compared to the individual players in the OTHER 19th century sets you mentioned? |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: john/z28jd
I dont think theres a particular n173 thats even close to the population of a T206 Wagner.Just like you i consider myself lucky to have my 2 n173s |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
but had about 30-35 at one time. I know of at least a couple people who have 150-200 of them. I think that the scarcity of them is pretty much the way you said it. It seems to be even tougher to find the 'common' players. When I had 30-35, I had 3 black mounts, so I'm going with less than 1 out of 10 being black mounted or brown mounts. As far as Dogs Head, they are SCARCE SCARCE SCARCE. I'm sure there are far more qulaified people here to talk about them than me but they are scarcer than the dark mounted cabinets. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Thanks, Tom. I remember hearing that were collectors with more than 100 N173s but I never met one. You confirmed that I wasn't imagining things. It would be amazing to see 100-200 of these in one place. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Anson
It's hard to say how many of anything is out there. But, almost all of the caramel issue HOFers have lower pop reports than the T206 Wagner |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Shannon
What are the chances of having Old Cardboard mag. getting some of those veteran collectors together for a discussion on this topic and others. Maybe do a series of interviews on some of the tougher issues of cards. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Julie
cards, like Just Sos, 4BHs--where we can say with some certainty "there's only one Burkett, there're only 3 Kellys"--how would we know? (There're only 3 E-270 Jacksons...) |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: scott brockelman
does anyone collect the N173's on the local photographer mounts rather then the old judge mounts, they are the indentical photo, even with the goodwin and co. incscription in the photo, just on the mount of the photographer who originally shot them, Schoelten for example took the St. Louis N173 original photos. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Jay Miller
Scott--I collect these. These cabinets show which local photographers took team pictures for Goodwin & Co. Here is a list of the ones I know: |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Scholten for Louisville |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Jay Miller
Tom--Do you think both photographers shot photos for Goodwin? Is it possible that one may have just been a reseller of the other ones images? |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
don't know about that but the photos were definitely used for the photos. The Tomney photos were on Wybrant mounts and most of the other guys were on Scholten mounts. Shannon might be a Wybrant mount. They are easily distinguished by the backgrounds. Scholten was in St. Louis and Wybrant was here in Louisville. I've only seen the one Wybrant and that is the Tomney I had...... |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom L.
Here is an example of a Brooklyn player taken by Baltimore photographer Walzl. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Jay Miller
Tom--I've seen that cabinet but I've always assumed that that photographer was just marketing the image and wasn't the photographer who took Brooklyn photos. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Don J.
Jay, |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Jay Miller
Don--It is not an N173. An N173 says Old Judge Cigarettes at the bottom of the mount. I saw that cabinet and I'm not sure what it is. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Don J
Anyone else have any ideas then? |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
about a month ago on ebay but it was on a trimmed N173 mount where Old Judge had been trimmed away. This is not an N173 as no ads like Jay said. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: scott brockelman
don, |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Tom L.
Jay, |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Don J
Thanks for the responses guys. Here's the description in the Ebay auction I won: "Original Goodwin and Company photograph of Sowders, pitcher for St. Paul. This is a Near Mint condition photographers proof mounted to a black mount, with no photographers markings or Old Judge advertisements. A few light scuffs on the mount, otherwise very nice. Guaranteed Original. Beautiful gold gilded edges and deep black mount." |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: davidcycleback
Whether for light or dark colored mount, bevelled (cut at angle) and gold gilded edges, along with some text (usually for the photo studio) front and/or back would be standard for this time. |
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N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Posted By: Jay Miller
My experience with Old Judge cabinets is that colored mounts have the same color front and back. This cabinet, in addition to having no photographer identification, does not have the front black color on the back. This doesn't mean that it is bad, just different. |
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