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Old 05-28-2014, 11:05 AM
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Hello anybody on board win these on Ebay? I was at a family bar-b que and was under bidder on second card and would like one for my type set if one were available. PM me with info Jonathan.
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Think the same high bidder got both of them if I recall and looks like he was pretty determined to win them. Cool cards!
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I was watching them as well. They both went way above what I was prepared to pay for them though. Nice looking cards though. The same seller also had a sharp looking postcard from opening day of the 1914 Federal League Season.
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I went $375 on each and figured anything over $500 was overpriced. Winner must be trying to put set together(good luck).
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Anyone who has an example from this set they would part with please send me a PM Just looking for a type.

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I was the underbidder on the first one to end (Gardner) and thought my $650 bid was strong. I wasn't expecting the Stahl to go for $1225 though!

I guess they're just so hard to come by and pop up so rarely that folks will do what it takes to get them when they do surface. Great cards...
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My only intent is to provide some additional information on these "cards", not to ignite a what is a card controversy. I once owned 9 of them, including one which is not listed, i.e. Joe Wood. I obtained them in the early 90's from Bob Wood and most, if not all of them had the players names in ink on the front in Wood's hand. While i no longer have them, they were, in my opinion, studio cabinet photos, (likely silver gelatin), in folders with tissue paper and it is highly unlikely they were ever "sold" , but were commissioned for the players only. (more like horner cabinets than pinkertons) The ones i had were Carrigan, Engle, Hooper, Lewis,
Speaker, Wagner, Gardner, Stahl and Wood. The ones on ebay were not from the group I had since they did not have Wood's writing on them.
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