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Old 07-31-2010, 02:22 PM
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Default 1915 Federal League Cracker Jacks

For the past 12 years, a major focus our collection has been to build the hobby's premiere collection of Federal League memorabilia and high grade Federal League baseball cards.

Accordingly the 1915 Cracker Jack set, which contains 49 Federal League Players, has consumed much of our effort.

Over the past 5 years, less than 100 PSA 8 Federal League Cracker Jacks have appeared as single lots from the major auction houses (the majority emanating from Mile High, Memory Lane and Goodwin)

Remarkably, several players have appeared 5-6 times, a few 2-3 times and at least 20 of the Federal League players appeared once or not all.

What has been your experience in collecting Federal League Cracker Jacks- population reports aside? Which Federal League Players appear to be the mostdifficult (not the most valuable- because those are HOFs) to obtain?

POPULATION BY SIZE 5 OR LESS= 1 6=14 10-13=24 14-20=11
TEAM POPULATION" Baltimore 5, Brooklyn 8, Buffalo 5 Chicago 5
Indianapolis 8, Kansas City 4. Pittsbugh 7 St. Louis 8

Finally, we'd be interested to hear from anyone who has recently obtained a new and important Federal League card and/or significant piece of Federal League memorabilia. Thanks in advance.

We will see you at the National

Best,

Bruce Dorskind
bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com
America's Toughest Want List

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