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Old 10-08-2007, 12:00 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Anyone considering a T206 DRUM sub-set ?

Derived from several surveys, here are 68 - T206 Subjects that have been confirmed with DRUM backs.

Atz
Baker
Barbeau
Bender (no trees))
Burch (fldg)
Casey
Clark
Cobb (red port)
Cobb (bat off)
Congalton
Dineen
Donovan (throw)
Doolan (bat)
Downs
Larry Doyle (bat)
Elberfeld (Wash-fldg)
Engle
Evers (Chi-bat)
Fiene (port)
Fiene (throw)
Freeman
Griffith (bat)
Hinchman (Tol)
Hoblitzell
S. Hofman
Huggins (hands/mouth)
Jackson
Jennings (dance)
Johnson (pitch)
Jordan (bat)
Konetchy (glove lo)
Kroh
Lake (no ball-St Louis)
Lavender
Lennox
Livingstone
Magee (bat)
Maloney
Manning (throw)
Marshall
McGann
McQuillan (bat)
Milan
Moeller
Moran (Chi)
Overall (yel sky)
Pfeister (throw)
Phillippe
Randall
Reulbach (no glove)
Rhodes
Ritter
Rudolph
Schmidt (port)
Seymour (throw)
Speaker
Steinfeldt (bat)
Street (port)
Street (fldg)
Sweeney (Bos)
Sweeney (NY)
Thielman
Titus
Warhop
Wilhelm (bat)
Willetts
Willis (bat)
Wiltse (pitching)

OK, you serious T206 collectors.....show or tell us about your DRUM's ?

Let's see if we can add some more to this list ?

Thanks....for your time and effort.

T-Rex TED

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Old 10-08-2007, 12:28 PM
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Posted By: Marc S.

Otto Knabe.

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Old 10-08-2007, 01:17 PM
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Posted By: robert a

Ted,

Here are a few you can add from the recent offering:

Abstein
Arrelanes
Barry
Batch
Becker
Carr
Chance Yellow Portrait
Crawford
Davidson
Delehanty
Murphy
Mitchell
Nattress
Nichols
Starr
Strang
Slagle
Unglaub
Zimmerman


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Old 10-08-2007, 02:03 PM
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Posted By: MVSNYC

i have Warhop DRUM PSA 4...

since DRUM's are notoriously tuff in higher grades, i'd love to hear what are some higher grade examples that people have...?

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Old 10-08-2007, 04:36 PM
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Anyone considering a T206 DRUM sub-set ?

UPGRADED....10/7/07....there are 88 - T206 Subjects that have been confirmed with DRUM backs.

Abstein
Arrelanes
Atz
Baker
Barbeau
Barry (Milw)
Batch
Becker
Bender (no trees))
Burch (fldg)
Carr
Casey
Chance (yellow port)....super print
Clark
Cobb (red port)...........super print
Cobb (bat off)
Congalton
Crawford (bat)
Davidson
Delehanty (Louisv)
Dineen
Donovan (throw)
Doolan (bat)
Downs
Larry Doyle (bat)
Elberfeld (Wash-fldg)
Engle
Evers (Chi-bat)............super print
Fiene (port)
Fiene (throw)
Freeman
Griffith (bat)
Hinchman (Tol)
Hoblitzell
S. Hofman
Huggins (hands/mouth)
Jackson
Jennings (dance)
Johnson (pitch)
Jordan (bat)
Knabe
Konetchy (glove lo)
Kroh
Lake (no ball-St Louis)
Lavender
Lennox
Livingstone
Magee (bat)
Maloney
Manning (throw)
Marshall
McGann
McQuillan (bat)
Milan
Mitchell (Toronto)
Moeller
Moran (Chi)
Murphy (bat)
Nattress
Nichols (bat)
Overall (yel sky)
Pfeister (throw)
Phillippe
Randall
Reulbach (no glove)
Rhodes
Ritter
Rudolph
Schmidt (port)
Seymour (throw)
Slagle
Speaker
Starr
Steinfeldt (bat)
Strang
Street (port)
Street (fldg)
Sweeney (Bos)
Sweeney (NY)
Thielman
Titus
Unglaub
Warhop
Wilhelm (bat)
Willetts
Willis (bat)
Wiltse (pitching)
Zimmerman


OK, you serious T206 collectors.....show or tell us about your DRUM's ?

Let's see if we can add some more to this list ?

Thanks....Robert and Marc for your inputs....a great "jump start" on upgrading this list.

T-Rex TED

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Old 10-08-2007, 05:21 PM
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Posted By: JimB

I have Magee (w/bat). No scan. Card is in safety deposit box.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:35 PM
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Posted By: Marc S.

My Doolan is SGC 30 -- a tad oversized, but rounded, even wear. My Knabe has a crease down the middle and I believe is trimmed on all four sides, but is not terribly undersized. Such a low-grade example, that any trimming it may have does not increase its overall condition!

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nevermind....messed up

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Posted By: MVSNYC

thanks Marc- the reason i ask, is that a few collectors, including myself, are not sure if there are any 5's, or 6's out there (there is the one PSA 7 griffith batting)...other than that, there might not be any graded above a 4...

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Posted By: Art M.

Ted,
Here is my list of T206 cards with confirmed Drum cigarettes backs. Including the recent Hunt auction "find" my total is now 112 confirmed.

350 subjects:
Bill Abstein
Frank Arellanes
Jake Atz
Jap Barbeau
Shad Barry ML (Milwaukee)
Emil Batch ML
Beals Becker
Jimmy Burke ML
Charley Carr ML
Doc Casey ML
Josh Clark ML
Jimmy Collins Minneapolis (HOF)
Bunk Congalton ML
Paul Davidson ML
Frank Delehanty ML (Delahanty, Louisville)
Bill Dineen (Dinneen)
Wild Bill Donovan (throwing)
Gus Dorner ML
Jerry Downs ML
Clyde Engle
Jerry Freeman ML
Peaches Graham (Boston)
Bill Hallman ML
Harry Hinchman ML (Toledo)
Dick Hoblitzell
Solly Hofman
Miller Huggins Hands at Mouth (HOF)
Jimmy Jackson ML
Joe Kelley (HOF)
Ed Killian (portrait)
Otto Knabe
Harry Krause (pitching) "White" cap
Harry Krause (portrait)
Rube Kroh
Bill Lattimore ML
Jimmy Lavender ML
Ed Lennox
Paddy Livingstone (Livingston)
Nick Maddox
Billy Maloney ML
Doc Marshall
John McAleese
George McBride
Dan McGann ML
Clyde Milan
Fred Mitchell ML (Toronto)
Pat Moran (Chicago)
George Moriarty
Red Murray (batting)
Billy Nattress ML
Simon Nichols (Nicholls) (batting)
Deacon Phillippe
Ollie Pickering ML
Jack Quinn
Newt Randall ML
Bob Rhoades (Rhoads) (hands at chest)
Charlie Rhodes
Lou Ritter ML
Dick Rudolph ML
Boss Schmidt (portrait)
Jim Scott
Jimmy Slagle ML
Fred Snodgrass (batting)
Tris Speaker (R) (HOF)
Charlie Starr
Sam Strang ML
Gabby Street (portrait)
Bill Sweeney (Boston)
Jake Thielman ML
John Titus
Bob Unglaub
Jack Warhop
Heinie Zimmerman

350/460 subjects:
Home Run Baker (R) (HOF)
Chief Bender No Trees (HOF)
Heinie Berger
Al Burch (fielding)
Frank Chance Yellow Portrait (HOF)
Hal Chase Black Cap
Ty Cobb Red Portrait (HOF)
Ty Cobb Bat off Shoulder (HOF)
Sam Crawford With Bat
Mickey Doolan (batting)
Larry Doyle (N.Y. Natl., with bat)
Kid Elberfeld (Wash., fielding)
Johnny Evers Chicago (yellow sky) (HOF)
Lou Fiene (portrait)
Lou Fiene (throwing)
Clark Griffith Batting (HOF)
Hughie Jennings Two Hands (HOF)
Walter Johnson Glove at Chest (R) (HOF)
Tim Jordan (Brooklyn, batting)
Red Kleinow Boston
Ed Konetchy (glove near ground)
Joe Lake (St Louis. No ball, r.h. visible)
Sherry Magee (with bat)
Rube Manning (pitching)
Christy Mathewson Dark Cap (HOF)
George McQuillan (with bat)
Danny Murphy (batting)
Orval Overall (hand face level)
Barney Pelty (vertical photo)
Jake Pfeister (Pfiester) (throwing)
Ed Reulbach (no glove showing)
Cy Seymour (throwing)
Harry Steinfeldt (with bat)
Jeff Sweeney (New York)
Heinie Wagner (bat on right shoulder)
Kaiser Wilhelm (with bat)
Ed Willetts (Willett)
Vic Willis Batting
Hooks Wiltse (pitching)

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Posted By: Marc S.

I thought the John Titus Drum back that is known (perhaps owned by Brian W?) is a PSA 5. There may be more than one Titus Drum, but I do seem to recall that...

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Posted By: MVSNYC

brian can confirm, but i think his highest graded drum is also a PSA 4 (he has a handful of drums, BTW)...

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Posted By: JimB

Michael,
I also know of a PSA 4 Speaker that I have regretted not buying from SCP for about twelve years now. Other than the Griffith you mentioned, I have not seen any others better than vg/ex.
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:45 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

All these are 150/350 Series cards....it is impossible for these fronts to have been printed on DRUM backs.

The DRUM backs are only associated with Subjects in the 350-only, or 350/460 Series.

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Posted By: Mike Mccullough

Your right, I realized that not one was on your list so I knew for sure it was a longshot.... It sure would be sweet to have that lot in Drums or BL 460's.....

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Old 10-08-2007, 10:12 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Thanks for that very comprehensive list of your 112 confirmed DRUM's. I compared it with my list of 88 cards;
and, I find three missing in yours....

Moeller
Schmidt (throw)
Street (fldg)

The Moeller is mine (pix shown here....very "pretty" isn't it ?)
The Schmidt (throw) appears on Bill Brown's Super Set spread sheet
The Street (fldg) belongs to a friend of mine in the mid-west

Also, I will add Chase (blue portrait) to this mix, as I saw this card back in 1980's at the Willow Grove Show.
This Chase rounds out the field on the Six Super Prints






Thanks very much for your significant input to this thread.

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Old 10-08-2007, 10:54 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I have assumed that the BARRY on your list is the Milwaukee version ?

And, the MITCHELL on your list is the Toronto version ?

Can you please confirm these two cards ?

Thanks,

TED Z

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:34 AM
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Posted By: judson hamlin

Jackson and Sweeney (Bos.) on this end; both raw but would come in as 3/40's.

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Ted

My only Drum is Engle,raw. I would say its good-vg.


Drew

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Old 10-09-2007, 10:55 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Hey Net54ers....where are the scans ?

Let's see some nice DRUM pix. Or, are all these cards locked up in Safety Deposit boxes ?

I'm surprised at the lack of pictures, usually every one likes to show-off their rare backs.

I know there are some nicer ones than my Moeller....HA ! I acquired this DRUM from Barry
Sloate back in 1985....actually I won it from him on a bet that we had.

T-Rex TED

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Posted By: Ed McCollum

Just got it back a week ago from SGC. It's a perfect 10!

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Posted By: Art M.

Ted,
I will add your three T206 Drum cards to the known listing. Total confirmed is now 115. Still a long way to go and I am not sure if all the possible uknown cards even exist.
Here is one of my T206 Drum's:

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

That "dancing" pose of Jennings is on at least 17 different T-backs. It certainly was a very popular pix of him.
Do you think this Jennings might eventually show up with a Broad Leaf 460 back ?

As a 350/460 card we know this pose cannot exist with a BL 350 back.

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I have PSA 4 Jake Atz Drum
I also have the following raw Drums:

Clark (GD/VG)
Nichols w/Bat (Pr)
Willis w/Bat (pr)
Doolan w/Bat (pr)
Konetchy Glove low (pr)

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

That is impressive......six DRUM's......Thanks for your inputs.

TED Z

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

My lists was corrected to reflect Boss Schmidt (portrait).

I had erroneously listed Schmidt (throwing).

Come on Net54ers....let's have some more posts here on these really tough DRUM's.

Thanks to Art, we have accounted for 114 subjects in the T206 issue with DRUM backs.
This number represents approx. 50% of all the cards possible with the DRUM backs.

TED Z

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Posted By: Darren

I just picked up a phillipe in pr. My first and only Drum.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

DARREN

As you can see, really nice DRUM backs seem to be "scarcer than hen's teeth".

I think too many of these DRUM's have been "beat on"....HA !

TED Z

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Posted By: Jim Dale

How that auction with 30 plus drum cards coming out at one time might effect this market place though?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I don't think it will change much....the REA find of 30 - UZIT backs didn't lower the value of those cards.

TED Z

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Posted By: Jim Dale

But aren't there 2 or 3x the number of Uzit cards out there then Drum? 30 cards hitting the market is a lot; I kind of compare that to the discussion about the PSA 8 T206 cards going through ebay recently and the volume of them softening the market place? Being they put most of those Drum cards (I think there are 31 actually) into multi card lots I'm guessing several of those lots will have individual cards hit ebay.

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i don't think this will hurt the value of Drums...there is something about the fact that many of those 31 Hunt Drums are new finds (i.e. the first ones to surface of those players), that will keep the rarity & value of Drums high...just my 2 cents...

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Sorry, to disagree with you.....but, comparing this DRUM find with the so called...."T206 PSA8 defining moment"....is not valid.
There are many T206 collectors out there seeking the DRUM back (in any condition) for their collections. While there is only a
small sample of "investors/collectors" vying for those T206 PSA8 dudes at those prices.

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Posted By: rob

i think the fact they are all trimmed is a large component. It may slightly affect the value of PSA 1, SGC 10/A cards negatively, but i dont think it will diminish anything above that. Many people have no interest in trimmed cards and will continue to pay a lofty premiium for drum backs graded 2 or higher i believe.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I'm telling you.....the values of these DRUMS (and for that matter Broad Leaf 460's).....whether they are trimmed, paper loss, smudgy,
beat-up (or beat-on since they're DRUM's) are not going to be affected to any great degree. They are almost in that "rarefied strata"
like the "Big Four" (Wagner, Plank, Magie, Doyle), collectors will pay what it takes to acquire them.

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Ted- i totally agree...

supply vs. demand...

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